Arie i ih if i} Dy. ob. Pr . 5 i oy ft A fa 4 , } aie Nese Hike | f gaze saya wis waters araree a +f es Pasa tees Hale Es ns.) epare) eer eecial anal pee MS ks ¥ bephct spin gh AED MF AgTPG ERD eacita es het i lat hi ia) Sas et ‘ y 5 Pehady nv uate (] ay ii ‘ fr a; price 1575 a i | “> vy ESS Library of E. P. VAN DUZEE& ar CATALOGUE OF THE SPECIMENS OF HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA IN THE COLLECTION OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. BY FRANCIS WALKER. PRINTED FOR THE TRUSTEES OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM: LONDON, 1873. LONDON: © Jie a Wee el pues Gy. aey>.8 t ets. sh aren sR, NEWMAN, PRINTER, DEVONSHIRE STREET, BISHOPSGATE. * ae a PREFACE. TuE object of the present Catalogue is to give a complete List of all the genera and species of Hemiptera Heteroptera known to exist in the collections of Kuropean and American Entomologists. The letters a, b, c, &c., after the species, denote the specimens now contained in the British Museum, followed by the habitat and the mode in which each of them was obtained; and the absence of these letters indicates the species which are desiderata, and there- fore desirable to be procured for the collection. J. EK. GRAY. British Musrum, January 21st, 1873. CATALOGUE OF HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. PAT oN I. Fam. PYRRHOCORIDE (continued). Genus 7. DINDYMUS. Dindymus, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 397. South Asia and Eastern Isles. Eyes not petiolated. Head with a more or less distinct neck. Head very convex above and beneath. Neck longer. - - - - Neck shorter. Body less elongated. - - - Body more elongated. - - Head slightly convex. Head red. Prothorax red. Sides of prothorax much reflexed. Membrane black at the tip. - - Membrane pale at the tip. —- Sides of the prothorax very slightly reflexed. Prothorax black. ¥ a4 + 5 Krone #ETa4 ++ *® > x e4ton x First and second joints of the antenne black. § § First and second joints of antenne pale. + Head black. + + A pale band across the scutellum and the base of the corium. - - - tt No pale band across the scutellum. spherocephalus. fecialis. crudelis. sanguineus. rubiginosus. discoidalis. * bicolor. mundus. basifer. B Q CATALOGUE OF § Prothorax wholly black. x Prothorax excavated on each side. o Prothorax contracted in front. — Corium black at the base. - - - —+-—+- Corium not black at the base. - - - oo Prothorax not contracted in front. — = = x & Prothorax not excavated on each side. o Legs wholly black. = - - - - oo Knees and tarsi pale. - - - - §§ Prothorax not wholly black. x Prothorax not white in front. o Prothorax not brown. —- Hind border of the prothorax whitish. - +--+ Hind border of the prothorax luteous. - - +++ Hind border of the ib ora not whitish nor luteous. - - - - oo Prothorax brown. = - - - xX X Prothorax white in front. Prothorax black. - - - - Prothorax red. - - . Head rather abruptly donned behind, not received by the prothorax as far as the eyes. Body oblong. Sides of the prothorax like the disk in colour. Antenne whitish. - Antenne black. Hind border of the prothorax not white. Prothorax with two spots. - - - Prothorax with no spots. = = - Hind border of the prothorax white. - - Sides of the prothorax not like the disk in colour. = - - = 2 ~ Body broader, oval. (“ This subdivision approaches Cenzus, which genus differs from Dindymus in the structure of the antenne, and per- haps hardly ought to be separated from it.” —Stal.) + First and second joints of the antenne black. - ++ First and second joints of the antenne pale. - ° SS 0 x at iG x Xeomttee—> * * * 1. DixpyMmus LANIUs. venustus. decisus. clarus. reduvioides. intermedius. tricolor. venustulus. varius. effusus. rutilans. simplex. albicornis. pulcher. semirufus. Amboinensis. vinulus. ovalis. lanius. lanius, Stal, Berl. Ent, Zeit. vii. 401; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 113. Flindostan. 2. DINDYMUS OVALIS. ovalis, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 401; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl, 1870, 112. Hindostan. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 3 3. DINDYMUS SANGUINEUS, Cimex augur var. B, Thunb. Nov. Sp. Ins. iii. 583—Lygeus sanguineus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 155—Lygeus cruentus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 223 —Lygeus hematideus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 223—Pyrrhocoris hema- tideus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins.i. 9, pl. 1, f. 3—Dysdercus Augur, Scal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh, 1855, 371—Dindymus Augur, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 399—Dindymus hematideus, Mayr, Reise, Nov. Hem. 130 —Dindymus sanguineus, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 82; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handi. 1870, 112. a—d. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. e—i. China. Presented by G. T. Lay, Esq. j,k. Hindostan. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 4. Dinpymus AMBOINENSIS. Lygeus Amboinensis, Fabr, Syst. Rhyn. 225—Dindymus Amboinensis, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 400; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 111— Dindymus tricolor, Mayr. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xv. 436. Amboina. Ternate. a,b. China. Presented by G. T. Lay, Esq. e. Ceram. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. d,e. Ceram. From Madame Ida Pfeiffer’s collection. 5. DINDYMUS VINULUS. Dindymus vinulus, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 400; Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 666; K. Sv. Vet, Ak. Handl. 1870, 110. Philippine Isles. 6. DinpyMUS PYROCHROUS. Dysdercus pyrochrous, Boisd. Voy. Astr. Ent. ii. 642, pl. 11, f. 9— Dindymus pyrochrous, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 112. Aru. Mysol. 7. DINDYMUS FECIALIS. Dindymus fecialis, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 397; Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 666; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 112. a. Philippine Isles. From Dr. Cuming’s collection. 8. DiInpymMuS MUNDUS. Dindymus mundus, Stal. Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 398; Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 666; K. Sv. Vet, Ak. Handl. 1870, 110. Philippine Isles. 9. Dinpymus VENUSTUS, Dindymus venustus, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 398; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 110; Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1870, 666. a. Philippine Isles. From Dr. Cuming’s collection. 4 CATALOGUE OF 10. DINDYMUS PULCHER. Dindymus pulcher, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 400; Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 666; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 110. Philippine Isles. 11. Drnpymus cCRUDELIs. crudelis, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 397; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 111. Celebes. a.? Philippine Isles. From Dr. Cuming’s collection. 12. DinpyMUS RUBIGINOSUS. Cimex rubiginosus, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 301; Gmel. ed. Syst. Nat. i. 2174 —Lygeus rubiginosus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 159; Syst. Rhyn. 226— Pyrrhocoris rubiginosus, Burm, Handb, Ent. ii. 284—Dysdercus hypogastricus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 177, pl. 317, f. 979—Dindymus rubiginosus, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 399; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 111. a. Java. From the East India Company’s collection. b, c. Sumatra. d. Lombok. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. e. Celebes. J, g. Celebes. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 13. DINDYMUS BICOLOR. Cimex augur, var. 6, Thunb. Nov. Sp. Ins. iii. 58, f. 69—Pyrrhocoris bicolor, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 27, pl. 189, f. 585—Dysdercus thoracicus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak, Forh. 1855, 391—Dindymus bicolor, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 398; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl, 1870, 111. a. Java. From the East India Company’s collection. 14, DINDYMUS ALBICORNIS. Lygeus albicornis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 223—Dindymus albicornis, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 399; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 110. China. a. Java. From the East India Company’s collection. b. Philippine Isles. From Dr. Cuming’s collection. 15. DinpymMus SEMIRUFUS. semirufus, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 400; HK. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 111. Cambodia. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 5 16. DInDYMUS SPH ROCEPHALUS. Dindymus spherocephalus, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 397; Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 665; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 112. a. Philippine Isles. From Dr. Cuming’s collection. 17. Dinpymus THUNBERGI. Cimex augur, var. y, Thunb. Nov. Ins. Sp. iii. 58, f. 68—Dysdercus Thunbergi, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1855, 391—Dindymus Thun- bergi, Stal, K. Sv. Vel. Ak. Handl. 1870, 111. Hindostan. 18. DinpyMus DECIsus. Mas. Niger, longi-ellipticus ; rostrum segmentum lum ventrale altingens ; antenne corpore breviores, articulo 40 albo apicem versus nigro; scutelli latera testacea; pectoris latera albo trifasciata ; abdomen luteum ; corium fulvum. Male. Black, elongate-elliptical, Head and under side shining. Rostrum extending to the first ventral segment. Antenne somewhat shorter than the body; first joint much longer than the head; second a little shorter than the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth white for more than half the length from the base, a little longer than the second. Prothorax with a strongly-marked transverse middle furrow. Scutellum testaceous along each side. Pectus with three narrow white bands on each side. Abdomen luteous. Corium tawny. Length of the body 6 lines. a. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 19. DINDYMUS BASIFER. Mas. Niger, fustformis; rostrum coxas posticas atlingens ; antenne corpore paullo breviores, articulo 40 ochraceo ; scutellum et abdomen ochracea ; segmenta pectoralia ochraceo marginala ; corium ochraceum, nigro fasciatum, basi luteum ; membrana fusca, basi cinerea. Var. B. —Segmenta pectoralia flavo marginata ; abdomen luteum ; corium apicem versus ferrugineum. Male. Black, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head and under side shining, smooth. Head elongate-triangular; middle lobe prominent. Eyes piceous, rather prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne a little shorter than the body ; first joint very much longer than head; second very much shorter than the first; third a little shorter than the second ; fourth ochraceous, a little longer than the second. Prothorax with a strongly-marked trausverse furrow at a little in front of the middle; fore part smooth; sides reflexed. Scutellum, hind borders of the pectoral segments and abdomen ochraceous. Fore femora hardly incrassated, with three minute subapical spines beneath. Corium ochraceous, luteous at the base, aud with a broad intermediate black band; membrane brown, 6 CATALOGUE OF cinereous at the base. Var. 8.—Hind borders of the pectoral segments yellow. Abdomen luteous. Corium ferruginous, instead of ochraceous. Length of the body 8 lines. a. Gilolo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 6b. Ternate. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 20. DinpyMuts DIscormpAaLis. Fem. Rufus, fusiformis ; rostrum coxas intermedias attingens, apice nigrum ; antenne corpore multo breviores, articulo 40 ochraceo ; seulellum nigrum ; mesopectus et metapectus nigro bimaculata ; venter niger, rufo marginatus ; membrana nigra, cinereo marginata. Female. Bright red, fusiform, shining. Head smooth, triangular ; middle lobe prominent. Eves lurid, rather prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe; tip black. Antenne black, much shorter than the body ; first joint longer than the head; second longer than the first; third a little shorter than the first; fourth ochraceous, a little longer than the second. Prothorax punctured, with two strongly-marked transverse furrows, of which the fore one is curved; space between the furrows smooth. Scutellum black. Mesopectus and metapectus with a large black spot on each side. Abdomen beneath black, except on each side and towards the tip. Fore femora slightly incrassated, with a few minute spines beneath. Corium punctured; membrane black, with a narrow cinereous border. Length of the body 8 lines. a. Philippine Isle. From Dr. Cuming’s collection. 21. Dinvymus cLaRus. Fem. Niger, fusiformis ; rostrum segmentum lum ventrale attingens ; anlenne corpore mullo breviores, articulo 40 luteo apice nigro; meta- pectus luleo marginatum ; venter luteus ; corium rufum, basi nigrum ; membrana basi cinerea. Female. Black, fusiform, shining. Rostrum extending to the first ventral segment. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint very much longer than the head; second very much shorter than the first; third rather shorter than the second; fourth luteous, black at the tip, hardly shorter than the second. Prothorax with a strongly-marked trans- verse middle furrow at a little in front of the middle; sides much reflexed. Metapectus with a Juteous border. Abdomen luteous beneath. Corium red-lead colour, black at the base. Membrane cinereous at the base. Hind wings brown. Length of the body 7% lines. a, Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 22, DINDyMUS SIMPLEX. Mas. Niger, fere linearis; rostrum segmenti li ventralis marginem posticum atlingens ; antenne corpore breviores ; prothorax, pectus, abdomen et corium rufa; prothoracis margo anticus albus ; pectus nigro fasciatum, segmentorum marginibus posticis albis ; segmenta ventralia 2um et 3um albido marginata ; coriwn linea apud marginem tnieriorem nigra; membrana cinereo marginata, HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 7 Male. Black, nearly linear. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the first ventral segment. Antenne rather shorter than the body ; first joint much longer than the head ; second very much shorter than the first ; third very much shorter than the second ; fourth as long as the first. Pro- thorax, pectus, abdomen and corium bright red. Prothorax with a strongly- marked transverse furrow at one-third of the length from the fore border, which is white. Pectus with a black band; hind borders of the segments white. “Hind borders of the second and third ventral segments whitish. Fore femora beneath with two subapical spines. Corium with a black line along the interior border. Membrane at the tip with a narrow pale cinereous border. Length of the body 6 lines. a. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 23. DINDYMUS IMITATOR. Mas. Rufus, fusiformis, capite subtus rostro antennis, pectore pedibus membranaque nigris ; rostrum segmentum lum ventrale attingens ; antenne corpore multo breviores ; membrana basi albida. Male. Red, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head beneath, rostrum, antenne, pectus, legs and membrane black. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, hardly petiolated. Rostrum extending to half the length of the first ventral segment. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint longer than the head, red towards the base ; second much shorter than the first; third much shorter than the second. Prothorax with a strongly- marked transverse callus at somewhat in front of the middle, and with an anterior transverse callus; sides slightly reflexed. Membrane whitish at the base. Length of the body 6 lines. a, Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 24. DiInpYMUS EFFUSUS. Mas. Piceus, fusiformis, tomentosus, capile antennis pecloreque nigris ; rostrum teslaceum, segmenti li ventralis marginem posticum altin- gens ; anlenne corpore multo breviores, articulo 40 albo apice nigro ; prothorax lateribus margineque postico pallide flavis ; venter rufus ; femora basi flava; corium ferrugineum, plaga subapicali flavescente ; membrana diaphana. Male. Piceous, fusiform, tomentose, very finely punctured. Head, antenne and pectus black. Head elongate-triangular; middle lobe pro- minent. Eyes prominent. Rostrum testaceous, extending to the hind border of the first ventral segment. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint much shorter than the head; second shorter than the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth white, black at the tip, nearly as long as the second. Prothorax bordered with pale yellow on each side and behind ; two distinct transverse furrows, one at somewhat in front of the middle, the other near the fore border. Abdomen red beneath. Femora towards the base and trochanters yellow; fore femora hardly incrassated. Corium of the fore wings ferruginous, with a yellowish patch 8 CATALOGUE OF near the tip, which is sometimes brown; membrane pellucid. Length of the body 7 lines. a. Mysol. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. b,c. Dory, New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. d—f. Dory, New Guinea. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 25. DINDYMUS VENUSTULUS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis; rostrum segmenti ventralis 1i marginem posti- cum altingens ; antenne corpore sat breviores, articuli 4i dimidio basali albo ; prothorax antice albu postice luteo marginatus ; venter luteo marginatus et univittatus ; pedes femoribus anticis subincras- satis, femoribus tarsisque quatuor posterioribus bast albis; corti costa fasctaque subapicalis albe. Var. B.—Prothorax albo margi- natus ; antennarum articulus 4us totus niger. Male. Black, fusiform, hardly punctured. Head triangular, shining, smooth. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the first ventral segment. Antenne somewhat shorter than the body ; first joint as long as the head; second a little shorter than the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth a little shorter than the first, white for nearly half the length from the base. Prothorax with a well-defined trans- verse middle furrow, and with a narrow border which is luteous behind and white in front. Abdomen beneath with a luteous border and a broad irregular luteous stripe. Fore femora slightly incrassated, with subapical spines beneath; four posterior femora and tarsi white towards the base. Corium with a white costa and a white subapical band. Var. 6.—Prothorax with a white border. Fourth joint of the antenne wholly black ; stripe beneath the abdomen indistinct. Length of the body 4—4$ lines. a. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. New Guinea. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 26. DINDYMUS RUTILANS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis ; rostrum segmentum 2um ventrale atlingens ; antenne corpore multo breviores ; prothorax postice fortiler punctatus, margine antico albo ; segmenta pectoralia albo marginata ; abdomen coriique dimidium basale rufa ; membrana diaphana. Male. Black, fusiform, smooth, shining. Head triangular. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum extending to the second ventral segment. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint longer than the head ; second much shorter than the first; third shorter than *the second. Pro- thorax with a strongly-marked transverse furrow at somewhat in front of the middle; hind part roughly punctured ; fore border white. Pectoral segments bordered with white. Abdomen bright red. Corium bright red for half the length from the tip. Membrane pellucid. Length of the body 44 lines. a, Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 9 27, DINDYMUS REDUVIOIDES. Mas et fem. Niger, fusiformis; rostrum coxas posticas attingens ; antenne corpore multo breviores, articulo 40 luleo apice nigro ; metapectus albo marginatum ; abdominis dorsum rufum;_ venter rufo marginatus; corium rufum, basi nigrum; membrana basi cinerea. Male and female. Black, fusiform, smooth, shining. Head elongate. Eyes piceous, not prominent, remote from the prothorax. Rostrum extend- ing to the hind coxe. Antenne much shorter than the body ; first joint much longer than the head; second very much shorter than the first; third shorter than the second; fourth luteous, black at the tip, longer than the second. Prothorax with a strongly-marked transverse furrow at some- what before the middle; hind part thinly punctured; sides reflexed. Metapectus bordered with white. Abdomen red above and along each side and at the tip beneath. Legs slender; fore femora beneath with two very minute subapical spines. Corium of the fore wings bright red, black towards the base; membrane cinereous at the base. Length of the body 73—10 lines. a—c. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. d, Celebes. From Madame Ida Pfeiffer’s collection. e. Celebes. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 28. DINDYMUS INTERMEDIUS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis ; caput cyaneo-nigrum ; rostrum apicem versus rufum, coxas posticas atlingens ; antenne corpore breviores, articulo 4o luteo apicem versus nigro ; pectus et abdomen lutea, hujus disco postico nigro ; pedes lulei, femoribus tibiisque posticis nigris ; corium luteum. Male. Black, fusiform. Head triangular, bluish black, smooth, shining. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum red towards the tip, extending to the hind coxe. Antenue rather shorter than the body ; first joint much longer than the head; second much shorier than the first ; third rather shorter than the second; fourth luteous, black towards the tip, nearly as long as the first. Prothorax velvety, with a slight transverse furrow near the hind border. Pectus and abdomen luteous; hind part of the disk of the latter black. Legs luteous; hind femora and hind tibiz black, the former luteous towards the base. Fore wings abbreviated; corium luteous. Length of the body 54 lines. a. Mysol. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 29, DINDYMUS VARIUS. Mas et fem. Lete rufus, capite rostro antennis prothorace antice pedi- busque nigris; rostrum segmenti li ventralis marginem posticum atltingens ; antenne corpore breviores, articulo 40 albo apicem versus nigro ; sculellum basi nigrum; peclus album, nigro trifasciatum ; venter pallide testaceus ; membrana lurida. Var. B.—Membrana apicem versus nigra. Var. y.—Membrana nigra. Var. 6.—Scutellum nigrum. Var. «.—Corium apud marginem interiorem nigrum. R 10 CATALOGUE OF Male and female. Bright red. Head, rostrum, antenne, fore division of the prothorax and legs black. Head shining. Eyes piceous, hardly prominent, at some distance from the prothorax. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the first ventral segment. Antenne shorter than the body; first joint very much longer than the head ; second much shorter than the first; third a little shorter than the second; fourth white, black towards the tip, longer than the third. Prothorax black in front of the strongly-marked transverse furrow; sides reflexed. Scutellum black at the base. Pectus mostly white, with three black bands. Abdomen beneath pale testaceous. Fore femora beneath with three subapical spines. Mem- brane of the fore wings lurid. Var. 8.—Membrane black towards the up. Var. y.—Membrane wholly black. Var. 6.—Scutellum wholly black. Var. «.—Corium with an elongated black patch along the interior border. Length of the body 6—9 lines. a—c. Aru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. d—g. Aru. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. h,i. Ke. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. je Ke. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. k. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. l,m. New Guinea. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 30. DinpYMUs INDIGNUS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis ; capite supra connexivo ventreque fulvis ; rostrum coxas posticas paullo superans ; prothorax fulvo tenuiler marginatus. Male. © Black, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular, tawny above; middle lobe very prominent. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum extending to a little beyond the hind coxe. Prothorax with a strongly- marked transverse furrow at one-third of the length from the fore border, and with a narrow tawny border. Abdomen tawny beneath, and on each side above. Legs rather stout; fore femora beneath with minute subapical spines. Length of the body 7 lines. a. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 31. DinpYMUS VENTRALIS. ventralis, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bot. Gesell. Wien. xvi. 364; Reise, Nov. Hem. 132, pl. 3, f. 833; Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 113. Philippine Isles. Australia. Australia. A. Corium with no black points. a. Abdomen with no black bands beneath. * Hind part of the prothorax luteous. - - - versicolor. ** Hind part of the prothorax black. - - - circumcinctus. b. Abdomen with black bands beneath. - - - cinctifer. B. A black point on the corium. - - - - bipunctatus. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. IE 32. DrnpyMUS CIRCUMCINCTUS. circumcinctus, Stal, Ber! Ent. Zeit. vii. 400; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 113; Mayr, Reise, Nov. Hem. 131, pl. 3, f. 31, 32. Moreton Bay. Var.? Mas. Niger, fusiformis; rostrum coxas posticas attingens ; antenne corpore paullo breviores, articulo 40 bast albo; prothoracis latera rufa; segmenta pectoralia albo marginata ; connexivum rufum; tibie tarsique saturate rufa; corium cosla margineque interiore rufis. Male. Black, fusiform, shining, very finely punctured. Head elongate-triangular. Eyes piceous, rather prominent. Prothorax extend- ing to the hind coxe. Antenne a little shorter than the body; first joint much longer than the head; second a little shorter than the first; thirda little shorter than the second; fourth white at the base, a little longer than the second. Prothorax with a strongly-marked transverse middle furrow; sides red. Pectoral segments bordered with white. Connexivum red. Fore femora beneath with two minute subapical spines. Tibia and tarsi dark red. Corium red along the costa, and more broadly red along the interior border. Length of the body 4 lines. a. Australia. From Mr. Damel’s collection. 33. DINDYMUS VERSICOLOR. Odontopus versicolor, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. pl. 315, f. 969—Dindymus versicolor, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Flunal) 1870, 113. a—g. Tasmania. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. h. New South Wales. Presented by W. W. Suuuders, Esq. i. Australia. From Mr. Damel’s collection. jy» South Australia. k. South Australia. Presented by G. F. Angas, Esq. Il—o. Australia. From the late Earl of Derby in 1851. p—s. Tasmania. From Dr. Hooker's collection. t—w. New South Wales. Presented by the Earl of Derby in 1845. x,y. Adelaide. Presented by the Entomological Club. z. South Australia. Presented by R. Bakewell, Esq. 34. DINDYMUS BIGUTTATUS. Mas. Ochraceo-rufus ; rostrum segmenti li ventralis marginem posticum allingens ; antenne nigra, nonnunguam ex parle aut omnino rufe ; scutelli discus nonnunquam niger ; peclus nonnunquam nigro quadri- gultalum, segmentis nonnunquam testaceo marginalis ; venter testaceus, segmentis rufo marginatis ; tbie tarsique nigra ; corium nigro uniguilatum ; membrana nigra, nonnuuquam ex parte aut omnino albida. Male. Orange-red, fusiform. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the first ventral segment; tip black. Antenne black, occasionally partly or wholly red; first joint much longer than the head; second rather 115) CATALOGUE OF shorter than the first; third much shorter than the second. Prothorax with a well-defined transverse furrow at one-third of the length from the fore border. Disk of the scutellum occasionally black. Pectus occasionally with two black dots on each side; hind borders of the segments sometimes pale testaceous. Abdomen beneath pale testaceous ; fore borders of the segments red. Tibie and tarsi black. Corium with a black dot in the disk at a little beyond the middle. Membrane black, sometimes partly or wholly whitish. Length of the body 435-73 lines. a, b. Port Essington. Presented by the Earl of Derby in 1846. e—h, Victoria River, North Australia. Presented by J. R. Elsey, Esq. 35. DINDYMUS CINCTIFER. Mas. Late rufus, fusiformis, tomentosus, rostro antennis seutello pectore pedibus membranaque nigris ; rostrum segmenti li ventralis marginem posticum altingens ; antenne corpore multo breviores; scutellum apice rufum ; segmenta ventralia nigro late marginata ; membrana cinereo pallido late marginata. Male. Bright red, fusiform, tomentose. Head shining, triangular; middle lobe slightly prominent. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum, antenna, pectus and legs black. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the first ventral segment. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint much shorter than the head ; second about four times the length of the first; third longer than the second. Prothorax with a well-defined transverse furrow near the fore border, and with a slight transverse furrow on each side very near the hind border. Scutellum black, red towards the tip. Abdomen beneath with a broad black band near the hind border of each segment. Fore femora beneath with two minute subapical spines. Membrane black, broadly bordered with pale cinereous. Length of the body 73 lines. a. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Diggles’ collection. Country unknown. 36. DINDYMUS DUBIUS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis ; rostrum coxas posticas attingens; antenne subclavate, corpore multo breviores ; prothoracis latera lutea; seg- menta pectoralia albo marginata ; connexivum rufum ; tibie saturate rufe ; corium costa margineque interiore bast fulvis. Male. Black, fusiform. Head and under side shining. Rostrum extending to the hind cox. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint luteous towards the base, much longer than the head; second much shorter than the first; third subclavate, a little shorter than the second. Prothorax with a strongly-marked transverse furrow ; sides luteous, reflexed. Pecioral segments with white hind borders. Connexivum red. Tibie dark red. Costa and interior border of the corium tawny towards the base. peer not develuped. Hind wings cinereous. Length of the body 5 lines. a. —? HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 13 Genus 8. MELAMPHAUS. Melamphaus, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 83. A. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. a. Prothorax black. * Prothorax ochraceous along the fore border. - = circumdatus. ** Prothorax not ochraceous along the fore border. - lyroides. b. Prothorax red. * Corium black. - - - - - angulifer, ** Corium red. - - - - - - scutifes. B. Rostrum extending to the ventral segments. a. Corium black, with a red costa. * Prothorax bordered with red. - = = lateralis. ** Prothorax not bordered with red. - - - costalis. b. Corium black, with a luteous costa. - - = marginalis. ce. Corium black, with a red spot or patch. - - faber. d. Corium red. - - - - - - rubidus. e. Corium luteous, partly black. - - - femoratus. 1. MELAMPHAUS FABER. Cimex faber, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 297; Gmel. ed. Syst. Nat. i. 2188— Lygeus faber, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 146; Syst. Rhyn. 215—Melam- phaus faber, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 83; Ofv, K.V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 667; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 108. This species is very variable as to markings. a. Silbet. From the Rev. Mr. Stainsforth’s collection. a, b. Hindostan. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. c—f. Philippine Isles. From Dr. Cuming’s collection. 2. MELAMPHAUS FULVOMARGINATUS. Dysdercus fulvomarginatus, Dohrn, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxi. 405.—Melam- phaus fulvomarginatus, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handi. 1870, 108. Ceylon. 3. MELAMPHAUS RUBROCINCTUS. Dysdercus? rubrocinctus, Stal, Berl. But. Zeit. vii. 403—Melamphaus rubrocinctus, Sial, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 108. Assam. 4, MELAMPHAUS LATERALIS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis, cinereo tomentosus ; rostrum segmentum 2um ventrale attingens ; antenne corpore breviores, articulo 40 basi luteo ; prothorax et segmenta pectoralia rufo marginata ; abdomen rufum, segmentorum ventralium marginibus anticis nigris ; corti costa rufa. Male. Black, fusiform, with cinereous tomentum. Head triangular. ’ t) > Eyes slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle of the second ventral segment. Antenne slender, shorter than the body; first joint 14 CATALOGUE OF very much longer than the head; second shorter than the first; third shorter than the second; fourth a little longer than the third, luteous towards the base. Prothorax with a narrow red margin, which is more distinct on each side than on the fore border and on the hind border; a well-defined transverse furrow at somewhat before the middle. Pectoral segments bordered with red. Abdomen red; fore borders of the ventral segments black. Legs long, slender; fore femora beneath with three subapical spines. Corium of the fore wings with a red costa. Length of the body 8—10 lines. a, b. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templeton. e. Ceylon. From Dr. Thwaites’ collection. 5. MELAMPHAUS COSTALIS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis ; rostrum segmenti li ventralis marginem posti- cum atlingens; antenne corpore multo breviores, articulo 40 bast albo ; abdomen et corii costa ochracea. Male. Black, fusiform. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the first ventral segment. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint much longer than the head; seeond a little shorter than the first ; third much shorter than the second; fourth white towards the base, as long as the second. Prothorax punctured, with a well-defined transverse furrow at one-third of the length from the fore border. Abdomen and custa of the corium red-lead colour. Length of the body 7 lines, a. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 6. MELAMPHAUS MARGINALIS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis; rostrum segmenti 2i ventralis marginem posti- cum atlingens ; antenne corpore breviores ; prothorax lateribus margineque postico luteis, illis via reflexis ; segmenta pectoralia rufo marginata ; venter rufus; corti costa lutea. Male. Black, fusiform. Head elongate-triangular. Eyes hardly prominent, contiguous to the prothorax. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the second ventral segment. Antenne slender, shorter than the body ; first joint very much longer than the head; second much shorter than the first; third a little shorter than the second; fourth a little longer than the second. Prothorax with a well-defined transverse furrow at some- what before the middle; sides and hind border luteous, the former very slightly elevated. Pectoral segments bordered with red. Abdomen red beneath. Legs long, slender; fore femora beneath with three subapical spines. Corium with a luteous costa. Length of the body 10—1] lines, a,b. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templeton. 7. MELAMPHAUS RUBIDUS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis, capite prothoracisque lateribus saturate rufis, connexivo corioque rufis; rostrum segmenit 2% ventralis marginem posticum attingens ; antenne corporis dimidio longiores. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 15 Male. Black, fusiform, finely punctured. Head dark red, triangular. Eyes black, rather prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the second ventral segment. Antenne rather more than half the length of the body; first joint shorter than the head ; second about twice the length of the first; third much shorter than the second ; fourth a little shorter than the third. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow at somewhat in front of the middle; sides dark red. Connexivum and corium red. Length of the body 7 lines. a, Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templeton. 8. MELAMPHAUS FEMORATUS. Fem. Luteus, fusiformis ; capitis margine postico rostro antennis scutello pedibus membranaque nigris ; rostrum basi rufum, segmenti 1i ven- tralis marginem posticum fere atlingens ; antenne corpore breviores ; prothoracis discus niger; segmenta pectoralia albo marginata ; abdominis segmenta nigro fasciata; femora rufa; corium striga apud marginem inieriorem latissima maculaque triangulari discalt MaALUNA NUGTVUS. Female. Luteous, fusiform. Head triangular, black along the hind border. Eyes black, slightly prominent. Rostrum black, red at the base, extending nearly to the hind border of the first ventral segment. Antenne black, slender, shorter than the body; first joint much longer than the head, red at the base; second shorter than the first ; third shorter than the second ; fourth as long as the third. Prothorax with a black disk; trans- verse furrow well defined; sides elevated. Scutellum black. Pectoral segments bordered with white. Abdomen with a black band on the fore border of each segment. Legs black, long, slender; cox, trochanters and femora bright red; fore femora beneath with three subapical spines. Corium with a very broad black streak along the inner border, and with a very large triangular black spot in the disk beyond; membrane black. Length of the body 10 lines. a. North Hindostan. From Capt. Boyes’ collection. 9, MELAMPHAUS ANGULIFER. Fem. Rufus, fusiformis, antennis tibiis tarsisque nigris; rostrum coxas intermedias atlingens ; antenne corpore multo breviores ; scutellum nigrum, apice rufum; metapectus nigro bimaculatum ; venter vittis duabus nigris latis abbreviatis ; corium nigrum, albido lenuiter marginatum. Female. Bright red, fusiform, finely punctured. Eyes, antenne and legs black. Eyes vather prominent. Rostrum black towards the tip, extending to the middle coxe. Autenne much shorter than the body; first joint longer than the head; second a little longer than the first; third much shorter than the first; fourth much longer than the second. Pro- thorax with two well-defined transverse furrows; fore furrow much curved ; sides slightly reflexed. Scutellum black, red at the tip. Metapectus with a large black spot on each side. Abdomen beneath with a broad and much 16 CATALOGUE OF abbreviated black stripe on each side. Femora red. Fore femora slightly incrassated, with two minute spines near the tips beneath. Corium black, with a very narrow whitish border. Length of the body 8 lines. a. Ceram. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Ceram. From Madame Ida Pfeiffer’s collection. 10. MELAMPHAUS SCUTIFER. Fem. Lete rufus, fusiformis, rostro antennis pedibusque nigris ; rostrum coxas intermedias allingens ; antenne corpore breviores ; prothorax nigro unifasciatus ; scutellum nigrum; pectus nigro sex plagiatum ; venter niger rufo marginatus ; membrana nigra, cinereo marginata. Female. Bright red, fusiform. Head triangular. Eyes lurid, pro- minent, very near the prothorax. Rostrum, anteune and legs black. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antennz somewhat shorter than the body; first joint much longer than the head; second longer than the first; third shorter than the first; fourth as long as the second. Prothorax with two distinct transverse furrows, one in the middle, the other near the fore border and much curved; space between them black; sides reflexed. Scutellum black. Pectus with three large black patches on each side. Abdomen beneath black, red along each side and towards the tip. Legs rather stout; fore femora slightly incrassated, with minute subapical spines beneath. Membrane of the fore wings black, with a pale cinereous border. Length of the body 9 lines. a. Gilolo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 11. MELAMPHAUS CIRCUMDATUS. Fem. Niger, fusiformis, sublus rufus; rostrum cowas intermedias atlingens ; antenne corpore breviores ; prothorax ochraceo late mar- ginatus ; pedes longi, graciles, coxis et trochanteribus ochracets ; corti costa ochraceo viltata. Female. Black, fusiform, red beneath. Head shining, triangular. Eyes slightly prominent, contiguous to the prothorax. Rostrum extending tu the middle coxe. Antenne slender, shorter than the body ; first joint nearly twice the length of the head; second a little shorter than the first; third shorter than the second; fourth as long as the first. Prothorax broadly ochraceous along each side, more broadly so along the fore border ; two transverse furrows, ove at a little in front of the middle more strongly marked than the other, which is angular and near the fore border. Meso- pectus and metapectus mostly black and shining. Legs black, long, slender; coxe and trochanters ochraceous; fore femora beneath with two subapical spines. Corium with an ochraceous costal stripe. Length of the body 8—83 lines. a. Wagiou. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Aru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. e, d. Aru. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. aly 12. MELAMPHAUS LYCOIDES. Fem. Niger, fusiformis, cinereo tomentosus; rostrum coxas intermedias atlingens; antenne corporis dimidio longiores; prothoracis latera rufa; scutellum apice rufescens ; connexivum rufum; corti costa lutea; membrana nigro-fusco, apice cinerea. Female. Black, fusiform, with cinereous tomentum. Head triangular. Eyes rather prominent, very near the prothorax. Rostrum extending to the middle cox. Antenne rather more than half the length of the body 5 first joint much longer than the head; second rather shorter than the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth longer than the third, shorter than the second. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow at a little in front of the middle; sides red, reflexed. Scutellum reddish at the tip. Connexivum red. Fore fernora slightly excavated, with four subapical spines beneath. Corium with a luteous costa. Membrane dark brown, cinereous at the tip. Length of the body 8 lines. a. Philippine Isles. From Dr. Cuming’s collection. Div. 2. Stictaulax, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Hand1. iv. 70, 107. 13. MELAMPHAUS CIRCUMSEPTUS. Stictaulax circumsepta, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl, 1870, 107. Mysol. New Guinea. Genus 9. PHYSOPELTA. Physopelta, Serv. Hist. Hem. 271. Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 2. Africa. A. Corium with a black spot. - - - : analis. B. Corium with a black band. - - - festiva. 1. PHYSOPELTA ANALIS. Pyrrhocoris analis, Synt. Arch. Ent. ii. 306—Odontopus analis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh, 1858, 441. Physopelta analis, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 2. Calabar. a. West Africa. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 2, PHYSOPELTA FESTIVA. Lygeus festivus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 220—Physopelta festiva, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 79. Guinea. Var. Female. Black, fusiform, punctured. Head and prothorax shining. Head triangular. Eyes piccous, slightly prominent, near the prothorax. D 18 CATALOGUE OF Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenne much shorter than the body ; first joint full twice the length of the head. Prothorax slightly convex and wholly red in front of the slight transverse furrow; hind part bordered with red. Abdomen beneath testaceous, red in the disk, black at the tip, and with three black streaks on each side. Fore femora slightly incrassated, beset beneath with a row of minute spines. Corium of the fore wings red, with a broad black stripe along the inner border, with a broad black middle band, and with a black tip. Length of the body 82 lines, a, Old Calabar. From Mr, Gray’s collection. South Asia. A. First joint of the antenne longer than the second. a. Corium with a white band. * Femora black beneath. - - - - albifascia. ** Femora pale beneath. - - - - robusta. b. Corium with no white band. - - - - apicalis, B. First and second joints of the antenne equally long, or the first slightly shorter than the second. a. Prothorax red. - - - - - Schlanbuschii. b. Prothorax testaceous. - - - - immunis. c. Prothorax black. * Corium red or testaceous, with black spot. + First and second joints of the antenne about equal in length. - - - famelica, gutta. ++ First joint of the antenne slightly shorter than the second. - - - - - - cincticollis. ** Corium black, red-bordered. - - fimbriata. C. Second joint of the antennae longer than the first. - bimaculata. 38. PHYSOPELTA ALBOFASCIATA, Cimex albofasciatus, Deg. Ins. iii. 385, pl.34, f. 11—Fabr. Sp. Ins. 11. 864 ; Mant. Ins, ii. 299—Lygzeus albofasciatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 153; Syst. Rhyn. 221—Physopelta erythrocephala, Serv. Hist. "Hem. 271— Physopelta aflinis, Serv. Hist. Hem, 272—Physopelta albofasciata, Stal, Berl, Ent. Zeit. vii. 390. a,b. Java. From the East India Company’s collection. ce. Java. From Mr, Argent’s collection. d. Mount Ophir. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 4. PHYSOPELTA ROBUSTA. robusta, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 390. Laos. a. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 19 5. PHYSOPELTA GUTTA. Pyrrhocoris gutta, Burm. Nov. Act. Acad. Leop. xvi. Supp. 300, pl. 41, f.10; Handb, Ent. ii, 285—Physopelta bimaculata, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1855, 186. a. Silhet. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. b. Pulo Penang. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. e. Yang-Tsze. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. d, Hong Kong. e, f. Shanghai. From Mr. Fortune's collection. g. Ceylon. Presented by Major Parry. A. Silhet. From Mr. Argenvs collection. a. Java. From the East [India Company’s collection. j» Philippine Isles. From Dr. Cuming’s collection. 6. PHYSOPELTA FAMELICA. famelica, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 391. a. Ceram. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Gilolo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. c. Aru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. d. Aru. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. e. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Var.? Nigra, fusiformis ; caput rufum, margine postico nigro; antenne corpore multo breviores, basi rufe; prothorax rufo marginatus ; venter rufus, gultis lateralibus nigris elongatis ; femora antica rufa, apice nigra; corium rufum, plaga postmedia maculaque apicali nigris ; membrana apice albo tenuiter marginata. Female. Black, fusiform. Head red; hind border above black. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Avtenne much shorter than the body; first joint longer than the head, red at the base; second as long as the first. Prothorax bordered with red in front on each side and more narrowly behind; a distinct transverse middle furrow. Abdomen beneath red, with a row of black elongated dots along each side. Fore femora red ; tips black. Corium red, with a black transverse patch beyond the middle and with a black apical spot. Membrane with a narrow white apical border. Length of the body 74 lines. a, Aru. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 7, PHYSOPELTA CINCTICOLLIS. cincticollis, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 392. Hindostan. Var.? Nigra, fusiformis; antennae corpore multo breviores; prothorax fascia posticu nigra abbreviata latissima ; venter rufus, apice niger ; cove et trochanteres lutea; corium rufum, nigro bifasciatum ; membrana apice cinereo marginata. 20 CATALOGUE OF Male. Black, fusiform. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint much longer than the head; second as long as the first; third much shorter than the second. Prothorax with a slight transverse middle furrow, and with an abbreviated and very broad black band on the hind part. Abdomen beneath red, black at the tip. Coxe and trochanters luteous. Fore femora with four spines beneath. Corium red, with two irregular black bands, one a little beyond the middle, the other subapical. Membrane with a pale cinereous apical border. Length of the body 7 lines. a. Batchian. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Var.? Foem. Nigra, fusiformis, cinereo tomentosa; antenne corpore multo breviores ; prothoraw luteo late marginatus ; abdomen luteum, strigis ventralibus lateralibus transversis apiceque piceis; cova et trochanteres lutea; corium striga costali fasciaque exteriore lutets ; membrana apicenr versus cinerea. Female. Black, fusiform, with cinereous tomentum. Rostrum piceous, extending to the hind cox. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint much longer than the head; second rather shorter than the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth as long as the first. Prothorax broad, bordered with luteous in front and along each side; a slight trans- verse furrow at somewhat in front of the middle. Abdomen luteous; transverse streaks along each side beneath and tips piceous. Coxe and trochanters luteous. Corium with a luteous costal streak, which extends nearly half the length from the base; an exterior luteous band. Membrane cinereous about the tip. Leugth of the body 63 lines. a. Sula. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 8. PHYSOPELTA FIMBRIATA. fimbriata, Stal, Berl, Ent. Zeit. vii. 392. Timor. 9. PHysopeLtTa SCHLANBUSCHII. —, Stoll, Pun. f. 273—Cimex Slanbusehii, Mabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 299—Lygeus Schlanbuschii, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 155—Lygeus Schlanbuschii, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 222 — Pyrrhocoris Slanbuschi, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 179—Pyrrhocoris Schlangenbuschii, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 2836—Physopelta Schlanbuschii, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 80. ee Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. d, i Var.? Mas et fem. Rufa, fusiformis ; rostrum coxas posticas atlingens ; antenne nigra, corporis dimidio paullo longiores ; prothorax maculis duabus anticis fasciaque postica abbreviata interrupta nigris ; sculellum, tibie, tarsi, membranaque nigra; ventris latera nigro transverse quadristrigala; coritum apud marginem interiorem nigro strigalum, HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. on: Male and female. Red, fusiform, thickly and minutely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, not prominent. Rostrum black at the tip, extending to the hind coxe. Antenne black, a little more than half the length of the body; first joint hardly longer than the head; second a little longer than the first; third a little shorter than the first; fourth as long as the second. Prothorax with a slight transverse middle furrow ; a small black spot on each side of the fore part, and an abbreviated and interrupted black band on the hind part. Scutellum black. Abdomen beneath with four transverse black streaks on each side. Fore femora incrassated, with three subapical spines beneath; tibie and tarsi black. Corium of the fore wings with a broad irregular black streak along the interior border; membrane black. Length of the body 6% lines. a,b. Penang. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 10. PHYSOPELTA PILOSA. pilosa, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 665. Philippine Isles. 11. PHyYSoPELTA APICALIS. Mas et fem. Niger, fusiformis ; caput subtus rufum; rostrum coxas posticas atlingens; antenne basi rufe, corpore paullo breviores ; prothorax transverse tenuiter sulcatus ; abdomen rufo marginatum ; pedes tibiis anticis femoribusque apice rufis, tibiis bast rufis, tarsis piceis ; corium rufum, striga basali fascia apiceque nigris. Male and female. Black, fusiform. Head red beneath. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; first joint red. Antenne a little shorter than the body; first joint twice the length of the head, red at the tip; second much shorter than the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth much shorter than the third. Prothorax with a slight transverse middle furrow ; disk black. Abdomen beneath with a red stripe; hind borders of the second and third segments much curved on each side. Connexivum red. Femora and fore tibie with red tips; tibie red at the base; tarsi piceous; fore femora with a row of spines beneath. Corium red, with a black basal streak, with a black band, which does not extend to the inner border, and with a black tip. Length of the body 8—9 lines. a—d. Hindostan. From the Entomological Society’s collection. 12. PHYSOPELTA PILANA. Mas. Rufus, fusiformis; rostrum coxas intermedias attingens ; anltenne nigre, corporis dimidio longiores ; prothorax transverse bisulcatus ; scutellum piceum ; segmenta pectoralia et ventralia nigro marginala ; corium nigro unistrigatum et unimaculatum ; membrana cinerea. Male. Red, fusiform. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe; tip black. Antenne black, very much shorter than the body; first joint red at the base; second as long as the first; third very much shorter than the second. Prothorax with two transverse abbreviated furrows, the anterior one curved; fore part hardly convex; sides hardly reflexed. Scutellum piceous. Fore borders of the pectoral and ventral segments black, Corium Bi) CATALOGUE OF with a broad black streak parallel to the interior border and with a black subapical spot. Membrane cinereous. Length of the body 11 lines. a, b. Hindostan. From Mr. Children’s collection. 13. PaysopELTA BIMACULATA. Mas. Fulva, fusiformis; rostrum coxas posticas attingens; antenne nigre, corpore multo breviores, articulo lo rufo apice nigro ; dorst abdominalis discus niger ; corium macula subapicali nigra ; mem- brana cinerea. Male, Tawny, fusiform. Rostrum extending to the hind coxa, black at the tip. Antenne black, much shorter than the body; first joint red, black at the tip, longer than the head ; second a little longer than the first. Prothorax with a slight transverse middle furrow and with a more slight curved transverse furrow near the fore border. Dorsum of the abdomen with a black disk. Corium with a round black subapical spot. Membrane and hind wings cinereous. Length of body 8} lines. a. Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 14. PaHysopELTA IMMUNIS. Mas. Testacea, fusiformis ; rostrum rufum, coxas posticas attingens ; antenné nigre, corpore multo breviores, articulo lo bast fulvo ; pro- thorax sulcis duobus transversis nigris abbreviatis ; segmenta pectoralia et ventralia suluris nigris ; pedes rufi, libiis piceis; cortum nigro unimaculatum et unigutlatum ; membrana pallide cinerea. Male. Testuceous, fusiform. Rostrum red, extending to the hind coxe ; tip black. Antenne black, much shorter than the body; first joint tawny at the base, a little longer than the head; second as long as the first; third very much shorter than the second ; fourth a litle shorter than the second. Prothorax with two slight black abbreviated transverse furrows ; one a little before the middle, the other curved, near the fore border. Sutures of the pectoral and ventral segments black. Legs red; femora and tibiz spinulose ; tibia piceous. Corium with a black dot near the end of the interior border, and with a black spot near the end of the exterior border. Membrane pale cinereous. Length of the body 10—11 lines. a,b. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. c. Cambodia. From M. Mouhot’s collection. Genus 10. ECTATOPS. Ectatops, Serv. Hist. Hem. 273—Bislectum. Ectatops, Schonh. Mant. Sec. Cure, 1847, 19. A. Prothorax with strongly-marked transverse furrows ; sides distinctly concise and reflexed. a. Corium with no marks. * Prothorax entirely black. + Membrane pale, with a black mark. - - ophthalmicus. t+ Membrane pale, black-bordered. — - - = adustus. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 2225 Prothorax red; hind part of disk sometimes black. + Scutellum black. t Hind disk of the prothorax black. - - - limbatus. tf Prothorax wholly red. - = - - distinctus, ttt Fore part of the prothorax black. - - - ventralis. {ttt Prothorax black, with red borders. - - - largoides, t Scutellum red. - - - : = rubiaceus. b. Corium with marks. * Abdomen blackish beneath. + Membrane brown, with pale veins. - - — gracilicornis. tt Membrane brown, with a whitish border. - - tenuicornis, ttt Membrane wholly black. - - - - coloratus. ** Abdomen black, luteous-bordered. - - = subjectus. *** Abdomen beneath reddish or yellowish. + Head red. - - - - - - erythromelas, +t Head black, ochraceous at the base. ~ - seminiger. ce. Corinm partly pale-bordered. - - - amabilis. d. Corium with a red costal streak. = - - - ruficosta. B. Prothorax with no transverse furrow, or with a slight one; sides scarcely concise, hardly elevated a. Head not elongated. Sides of the prothorax straight. lateralis. b. Head elongated. Sides of the prothorax sinuated. - obscurus. 1. Ecratops LIMBATUS. limbatus, Serv. Hist. Hem, 273; De Vuill. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. iv. 144; Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 396; K. Sv. Vets Ak. Handl. 1870, 105. Hindostan. Java. 2. Ecratops RUBIACEUS. rubiaceus, Serv, Hist. Hem. 273; De Vuill. A. S. FE. F. 4me Sér. iv. 144; Stal, Berl, Ent. Zeit. vii. 396; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 105. a. Java. b. Malacca. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. c,d. Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. e—j. Sarawak. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. k. Sarawak. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 3. Ecrarops OPHTHALMICUS. Pyrrhocoris ophthalmicus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 284—Ectatops ophthal- micus, De Vuill. A. S. BE. F. 4me Sér. iv. 143; Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 397; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handi, 1870, 106. Java. 4. Ecratops LATERALIS. lateralis, De Vuill. A. S. E.F. 4me Sér. iv. 144; Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. flandl, 1870, 106. Silhet. 24 CATALOGUE OF 5. EcTATOPS DISTINCTUS. distinctus, De Vuill. A. S. HE. F. 4me Sér. iv. 144; Stal, AK. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 106. Silbet. 6. Ecratops oBSCURUS. obscurus, De Vuill. A. S. EB. F.4me Sér. iv. 1443 Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 106. Malacca. 7. EcraTops ERYTHROMELAS. erythromelas, Stal, Berl, Ent. Zeit. vii. 396; K,. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 105. Cambodia. 8. EcraTops SEMINIGER. seminiger, Stal, Berl. Ent. vii. 397; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl, 1870, 105 Ofv. K. V. Ak, Forh. 1870, 666. Philippine Isles. 9. EcTATOPS GRACILICORNIS. gracilicornis, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 396; K. Sv. Vet. Ak, Handl. 1870 105. a—c. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. d—f. Mysol. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. g,h. Ke. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 2. Aru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 10. Ecrarops Fuscus. fuscus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh, 1870, 667. Philippine Isles. 11. EcraTorps RUBENS. rubens, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 105; Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 667. . Philippine Isles. 12, EcraTops LARGOIDES. Mas. Niger, fusiformis; caput rufum ; rostrum segmenti ventralis 1% marginem posticum attingens ; antenne basi rufe; prothorax rufo marginatus ; venter luteus. Male. Black, fusiform. Head red. Eyes lightly petiolated. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the first ventral segment. First juint of the antenne a little longer than the head, red at the base. Prothorax bordered with red; a strongly-marked transverse furrow at one-third of the length from the fore border. Abdomen luteous beneath. Fore femura HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 25 slightly incrassated with two spines beneath towards the tips. Length of the body 7 lines. a. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 13. Ecrarops ADUSTUS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis, cinereo tomentosus ; rostrum segmenti 1i ventralis marginem posticum attingens ; antenne corporis dimidio longiores ; sculellum apice luteum ; femora postica basi testacea ; corium striga discali lutea; membrana albida, fusco maryinata. Male. Black, fusiform, coarsely punctured above, with cinereous tomentum. Head elongate-triangular. Eyes very prominent, slightly ascending. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the first ventral segment. Antenne rather more than half the length of the body; first joint hardly as long as the head; second much shorter than the first ; third a little shorter than the second; fourth almost as long as the first. Pro- thorax with a well-defined transverse furrow at a little in front of the middle. Scutellum luteous at the tip. Fore femora slightly incrassated, with two minute teeth near the tips beneath; hind femora testaceous towards the base. Corium of the fore wings with a luteous streak in the disk beyond the middle; membrane whitish, with a narrow dark brown border. Length of the body 5} lines. a. Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 14. EcTaTors TENUICORNIS. Fem. Niger, fusiformis, cinereo tomentosus; rostrum coxas posticas attingens; antenne gracillime, corporis dimidio aquilonge, articulo 4o crassiore basi lestaceo ; prothorax fascia postica angusta testacea ; abdominis stigmata atra ; femora antica incrassata; corium testaceum, nigro punctatum unimaculatum et unigutlatum ; membrana fusca, albida venosa et marginata. Female. Black, fusiform, finely punctured, with cinereous tomentum. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, very prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxa. Antenne very slender, about half the length of the body ; first joint longer than the head; second a little more than half the length of the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth testaceous towards the base, thicker than the preceding joints, and a little longer than the second. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow at somewhat before the middle, and with a narrow pale testaceous band near the hind border. Abdomen with deep black stigmata. Fore femora incrassated, minutely spinous beneath. Corium of the fore wings testaceous, with black punc- tures, with a black spot in the disk beyond the middle, and with a black apical dot; membrane brown, with a whitish border and with whitish- bordered veins. Length of the body 5 lines. a, Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 26 CATALOGUE OF 15. EcTatTors AMABILIS. Mas. Niger, fere linearis; capitis lobus intermedius luteus; rostrum coxas posticas attingens, articulo 40 luteo; antenne basi lutea, cor- pore multo breviores; prothorax postice ochraceus, lateribus albis ; segmenta pectoralia albo marginata ; abdominis dorsum ochraceum ; venter flavo trifasciatus ; pedes lutet; corium ochraceum, lineis duabus albis nigro marginatis ; membrana nigra, bast apicem alba. Male. Black, smooth, shining, nearly linear. Head triangular ; middle lobe luteous. Eyes livid, large, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind ¢oxe; fourth joint luteous. Antenne much shorter than the body ; first joint luteous towards the base, very much longer than the head ; second very much shorter than the first; third very much shorter than the second. Prothorax with a well-defined transverse middle furrow, ochra- ceous and very finely punctured between the furrow and the hind border; sides white. Pectoral segments bordered with white. Abdomen ochraceous above; under side with three broad yellow bands. Legs luteous; fore femora hardly incrassated. Corium ochraceous, with a white black- bordered line along the costa, and another along the flexure; membrane black, white at the base and at the tip. Length of the body 5 lines. c. Aru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 16. EcTarops suUBJECTUS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis, subtus cinereo tomentosus; rostrum rufum, coxas posticas attingens ; antenné corpore multo breviores, articulis 20 et 30 bast 4oque dimidio basali albidis ; prothorax postice ochra- ceus, nigro punctatus ; abdominis dorsum, pedes et corium lutea, Male. Black, fusiform, punctured, with cinereous tomentum beneath. Head triangular. Eyes lurid, very prominent. Rostrum red, extending to the hind coxe. Antenne much shorter than the body ; first joint as long as the head; second and third whitish at the base ; second very much shorter than the first; third shorter than the second; fourth whitish for nearly half the length from the base, as long as the second. Prothorax with a well-defined transverse middle furrow; hind part ochraceous, black- punctured. Dorsum, connexivum and tip of the abdomen, legs and corium luteous. Length of the body 5 lines. a. Celebes. From Mr. Waliace’s collection. 17. EcraTops VENUSTUS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis; rostrum segmenti li ventralis marginem posti- cum atlingens; antenne corpore breviores, arliculi 4i dimidium basale album ; prothorax antice albo postice luteo marginatus ; venter luteo marginatus et late vittatus; pedes femoribus anticis sub- incrassalis, femoribus tarsisque quatuor posterioribus basi albis ; coritum costa fasciaque subapicali albis. Var. 8.—Prothoracis margo anticus albus; antennarum articulus 4us omnino niger ; ventris vita indeterminata, HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. Q7 Male. Black, fusiform, shining, very finely punctured. Head elon- gate triangular; middle lobe slightly prominent. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum extending a little beyond the fore border of the second ventral segment. Antenne somewhat shorter than the body; first joint white at the base, a little shorter than the head; second a little shorter than the first; third rather shorter than the second; fourth longer than the first, sometimes white for full half the length from the base. Prothorax narrower in front, with a well-defined transverse middle furrow, narrowly bordered in front and on each side, and more broadly bordered behind with white, which hue on the hind border and on the adjoining part of each side is more or less tinged with luteous. Abdomen beneath narrowly bordered with whitish along each side and behind; under side with a broad and sometimes much abbreviated luteous stripe; hind border of the apical segment red. Four posterior femora white towards the base; fore femora slightly incrassated, with two teeth beneath near the tips. Middle tibie brown, sometimes whitish; fore tibia whitish. Tarsi brown; first joint whitish except at the tip. Corium with a whitish line, which extends from the base nearly to a white band near the tip. Membrane blackish. Length of the body 4—5 lines. a. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. New Guinea. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 18. EcTatorps COLORATUS. Mas. Niger, subfusiformis, cinereo subtomentosus ; rostrum segmenti 2t ventralis marginem poslicum attingens ; antenn@ corpore sat breviores, articulis 20 30 4oque basi albis, 30 subclavato; prothorax margine lateribusque anticis spatioque postico luteis ; scutellum apice luteum ; corium luteo submarginatum, apice album ; membrana atra. Male. Black, subfusiform, with slight cinereous tomentum. Head triangular. Eyes very prominent, slightly ascending. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the second ventral segment. Antenne somewhat shorter than the body; first joint a litle longer than the head; second and third white at the base; second shorter than the first; third subclavate, shorter than the second; fourth white towards the base, a little longer than the third. Prothorax luteous and largely punctured between the hind border and a slight transverse furrow, which is rather before the middle; fore border and sides of the fore part very narrowly luteous. Scutellum luteous at the tip. Fore femora slightly incrassated, with two minute subapical teeth beneath; knees luteous. Corium of the fore wings luteous towards the base, white towards the tip, luteous also along the middle part of the costa and of the interior border; membrane deep black. Length of the body 6 lines. a. Ceram. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 19. EcTaTors RUFICOSTA. Mas. Niger, fusiformis ; rostrum seymenti li ventralis marginem posticum altingens; antenne gracillime@, corpore breviores, articulo 4o bast 28 CATALOGUE OF fulvo; prothorax sulco transverso valde determinato, lateribus valde reflexis ; abdomen rufum; pedes graciles, tibtis tarsisque quatuor anterioribus piceis; corium vitla costali apicem versus dilatata ; membrana obscure fusca. Male. Black, fusiform. Head shining; middle lobe prominent. Eyes livid, very prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the first ventral segment. Antenne very slender, rather shorter than the body ; first joint very much longer than the head; second much shorter than the first; third shorter than the second ; fourth longer than the second, shorter than the first, tawny at the base. Prothorax with a swongly-marked trans- verse furrow; sides much reflexed. Abdomen red. Four anterior tibie and tarsi piceous. Corium with a red costal stripe, which is dilated towards the tip. Membrane dark brown. Length of the body 5 lines. a. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Div. 2 Euscopus, Stal, A. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 106. 20. EcTaTops RUFIPES. Euscopus rufipes, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 106. Java. Genus 11. LARGUS. Largus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins.i. 13. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 281. Blanch. Serv. Hist. Hem. 273—Euryophthalmus, De Lap. Most of the following species of Largus may be thus distinguished. A. Femora not incrassated; hind femora unarmed. a. Membrane wholly black. * Legs wholly black. + Corium yellowish. - - - - convivus. ++ Corium red. - = - bicolor, rufipennis. ttt Corium black, with Ss hee - - divisus. * Femora yellowish red. - - - - socius. b. Membrane brown. ~— - - - . longulus. c. Membrane cinereous, with darker veins. * Prothorax partly pale. + Pale band of prothorax very broad. + Corium black or blackish. § Hind border of pectus pale. x Veins of the membrane not black. - - lineola. <> Veins of the membrane black. - - balteatus. §§ Hind border of pectus black. = = cinctiventris. tt Corium luteous. § Corium not spotted. < Abdomen with deep yellow bands. - - trochanterus. xX Abdomen beneath with narrow black bands. nigricollis. §§ Corium with two black spots. - - - anticus. + Ht § x Oo HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. Pale band of prothorax rather narrow. - Pale band of prothorax very narrow. Corium not striped. Femora luteous towards the base. Membrane brown. Antenne stout. = . - = Antenne slender. - - - - Membrane white. - - - - § Femora wholly luteous. - : - Femora black. - - - - Corium striped. - - - - Prothorax black, with a pale border. Prothorax pale, with two black spots. - Femora somewhat incrassated, all with spines beneath. Abdomen beneath with no white spots. - ‘ 4 . Abdomen beneath with three white spots on each side, - - - - 29 fascialis. succinctus. cinctus. concisus. pulverulentus. obtusus, torridus. bipustulatus, discolor, crassipes. fatidicus. Prof. Stal considers that L. lineola is distinct from L. humilis. He makes the following arrangement of the Largi, with which he includes Acinocoris and Lecadra. A. Femoribus posticis inermibus. a. Thorace basi hemelytrorum latitudine subequali, lateril)us haud * ampliatis. Oculis longiuscule stylatis, stylo distincte sursum vergente; capite lobo antico thorace latitudine subequali vel fere latiore; hemely- tris medio haud vel vix ampliatis. lunatus. ** Oculis brevissime stylatis; capite lobo antico thoracis angustiore vel latitudine subequali; thorace basi capite duplo vel fere duplo latiore ; elytris medio ampliatis. + Parte tota basali metasthetil pone impressionem transversam sita ++ eburnea vel flavo-testacea. Segmento basali ventris eburneo margine basali nigro; limbo abdo- minis unicolore, immaculato; thorace anticis maculis duabus flavescentibus vel testaceis notato. humilis, balteatus, tro- chanterus. limbato. fasciatus. tt Segmento basali ventris nigro; limbo abdominis maculis flavo- testaceis notato; thorace anterius utrinque flavo-testaceo ++ Parte basali metasthetii concolore nigro, interdum in piceum vergente, angulis posticis raro eburneis. Ventre nigro. + + § Limbo exteriore corii flavescente vel testaceo vel rufo. x Femoribus totis vel ad partem nigris. x Femoribus totis testaceis vel flavo-testaceis. §§ Hemelytris nigris, limbo exteriore concolore. tt Ventre fere toto eburneo vel flavescente. rufipenuis, discolor, cincti- ventris, longulus, convivus, cinctus, varians, succinctus. bipustulatus, socius, morio, tristis. xanthomelas, sellatus. 30 CATALOGUE OF b. Thorace retrorsum sensim maxime ampliato, basi hemelytrorum multo latiore, parte ampliata pone medium leviter reflexa. abdo- minalis. B. Femoribus posterioribus subtus apicem versus spinulis armatis, posticis apud warem incrassatis. lineola, crassipes, fatidicus. 1. LarGus svuccINcTus. Cimex rubrocinctus, Deg. Ins, iii. 339, pl. 34, f. 19—Cimex succinctus, Linn. Cent. Ins. 17; Syst. Nat. i. 2, 727; Amen, Acad. vi. 400. Fabr. Syst. Ent. 723; Sp. Ins. ii. 369; Mant. Ius. ii. 303. Gmel. ed. Syst. Nat.i.2175. Goeze. Ent, Beitr. ii. 214. Tigny, Hist. Ins. iv. 280—Lygeus succinetus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 170; Syst. Rhyn. 233—Largus succinctus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 283. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 78, pl. 206, f. 648. Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 80; K. Sv. Vet, Ak. Handl. 1870, 94. . United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. . United States. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Mexico. Presented by E. P. Coffin, Esq. . Mexico. From M. Hartweg’s colleetion. e. Orizaba. From M. Salle’s collection. f. North America. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. g. California. From M. Hartweg’s collection. Boos 2. LARGUS LINEOLA. Cimex lineola, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2,722. Gmel, ed. Syst. Nat. ii. 2155— Cimex punctatus, Deg. Ins. iii. 337, pl. 34, f.17—18. Stoll, Pun. f. 19, 145—Lygeus gibbus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 227—Cimex humilis, Drury, Ins. iii. 65, pl. 46, £3. Stoll, Pun, pl. 37, f. 265—Lygeus mutilus, Perty, Del. An. Art. 173, pl. 34, f. 9—Euryophthalmus puncticollis, De Lap. Ess, Hem. 38—Largus lineola, Stal, Hem. Fabr. 1. 80; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 96—Largus humilis, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 13, pl. 2, f.6. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 282. Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 92. a—d. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. e, f. Petropolis. Presented by the Rey. H. Clark. g—i. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. j—m., Constancia. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. n—r. Tejuca. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. s. British Guiana. Presented by Sir R. Schomburgk. t. Santarem. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. u. Santarem. From Mr. Bates’ collection. v. Brazil. Presented by J. P. G. Smith, Esq. OR aa ? From Mr, Children’s collection. 3. LAROUS BALTEATUS. balteatus, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl, 1870, 92. Bolivia. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 31 4. LarGus CINCTUS. cinctus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vii. 6, pl. 218, f. 683. Stal, Stett. Ent. Zett, xxiii. 315; HK. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handi. 1870, 94—Capsus succinctus, Var. a., Say, New Harm. Ind. 1831; Works ed Lee. i. 338, . United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. . United States. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. . Orizaba. From M. Salleé’s collection. d. Columbia. From M. Goudot’s collection. ? Oo OR 5. LaRGuS CONVIVUS. convivus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1861, 196; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 94. Mexico. 6. Larcus LoNGuLus. longulus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1861, 196; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 94. Mexico. 7. LaRGUS VARIANS. varians, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 94—cinctus, var. ? Bogota. New Granada. 8. LARGUS RUFIPENNIS. Euryophthalmus rufipennis, De Lap. Ess. Hem, 39—Largus rufipennis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 283. Blanch. Hist. Ins. 128. Serv. Hist. Hem. 274. Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 93—Largus sanguinipennis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 182—Largus bicolor, H.-Sch. Wans. Ins. vii. 7 —Largus marginicollis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh, 1855, 186. a—c. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. d—j. Constantia. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. k—n. Constancia. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. o—r. ? From Mr. Children’s collection. 9. LARGUS BIPUSTULATUS. bipustulatus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1861, 196; K. Sv. Vet, Ak, Hand. 1870, 95. Mexico. 10. LarGcus socius. socius, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1861, 197; AK. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 95. Mexico. 82 CATALOGUE OF 12. LARGUS FATIDICUS. fatidicus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1861, 197; K. Sv. Vet. Ak, Handl. 1870, 96. Brazil. 13. LARGUS MORIO. morio, Stal, Ofv. K.V. Ak. Forh. 1855, 186; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handi. 1870, 95. New Granada. 14, LarGus TRISTIS. tristis, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 95. New Granada. 15. LARGUS CINCTIVENTRIS. cinctiventris, Stal. Rio Jan. Hem. 44; K. Sv. Vet, Ak, Handl. 1870, 94. Rio Janeiro. 16, LARGUS TROCHANTERUS, trochanterus, Sgnt. A. S. BE. F. 4me Sér. ii. 583. Stal, K. Sv. Vet, Ak, Handl. 1870, 93—lineola, Serv. Hist. Hem, 274. Brazil. Peru. 17. LarGuUS FASCIATUS. fasciatus, Blanch. Orb. Voy. Amer. Merid. vi. 220, pl. 30, f.6. Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 93. St. Jago d’ Estrella. 18. Larcus CRASSIPES. crassipes, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh, 1861, 197; K, Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 96. Surinam. 19. LARGUS XANTHOMELAS. Lygeus xanthomelas, Perty, Del. An. Art, Bras. 172, pl. 34, f. 6B—Largus pulchellus, Blanch. Hist. Ins. 128—Largus xanthomelas, Stal, A. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 95. North Brazil. 20. LARGUS SELLATUS. Lygeus (Largus) sellatus, Guér. Sagra, Hist. Cuba, Ins. 401—Largus sellatus, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 95. Cuba. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 33 21. Laraus concisus, Fem. Saturate rufus, ellipticus, robustus, capite rostro antennis pro- thorace antico pectore abdomine pedibusque nigris; rostrum coxas intermedias attingens; antenne corporis dimidio paullo longiores ; scutellum et corium basi nigra; corium margine exteriore nigro ; membrana albida. Var. 8.— Pectus ferrugineum ; venter strigis ulrinque transversis lanceolatis apiceque flavis. Female. Deep red, stout, elliptical, largely punctured. Head, rostrum, antenne, fore division of prothorax, pectus, abdomen and legs black. Head triangular. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenne a little more than half the length of the body; first joint longer than the head; second hardly more than half the length of the first; third shorter than the second; fourth shorter than the first. Prothorax with a distinct transverse furrow near the fore border. Scutellum and corium black at the base. Legs stout; fore femora with three spines beneath. Corium with a black exterior border; membrane whitish. Var. 8.—Pectus ferru- ginous. Abdomen beneath with transverse lanceolate yellow streaks on each side; tip also yellow. Length of the body 6 lines. a. Amazon Region. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Demerara. Presented by F. Moore, Esq. c. Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. d,e. Rio Negro. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 22. LarGus PULVERULENTUS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis, robustus, cano tomentosus ; rostrum coxas inter- medias attingens; prothcrax margine lateribusque posticis flavis ; pedes rufi, tibiis tarsisque nigris ; corium flavum, nigro punctatum et unimaculatum ; membrana nigra. Male. Black, fusiform, stout, with hoary tomentum. Head conical. Eyes piceous, very prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. First joint of the antenne about twice the length of the head. Prothorax with a very slight transverse furrow at somewhat behind the middle; hind part of each side and hind border pale yellow. Legs red, stout; tibia and tarsi black; fore femora beneath with two black subapical spines. Corium pale yellow, thickly punctured with black; a large transverse black spot in the disk beyond the middle. Membrane black. Length of the body 63—74 lines. a. Orizaba. From M. Sallé’s collection. 23. LaRaus oBTUSUS. Fem. Niger, fustformis, subtus cinereo tomentosus; rostrum coaxas intermedius attingens; antenne corporis dimidio paullo longiores; prothorax luteo marginatus ; scutellum apice luiewm; corit costa lutea ; membrana fusca, nigro venosa. Female. Black, fusiform, very finely punctured, with cinereous tomentum beneath. Head triangular. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenne a little more than half the length F 34 CATALOGUE OF of the body; first joint nearly twice the length of the head; second a little more than half the length of the first ; third much shorter than the second ; fourth much longer than the second. Prothorax bordered with pale luteous; a slight transverse middle furrow; hind half roughly punctured. Scutellum luteous at the tip. Fore femora beneath with two subapical spines. Corium rather roughly punctured, with a luteous costa; membrane brown, with black veins. Length of the body 8 lines. a. Orizaba. From M. Salle’s collection. 24, LARGUS TORRIDUS. Fem. Niger, fusiformis, crassus ; rostrum coxas posticas atlingens ; antenne corporis dimidio longiores ; prothorax rufo tenuiter margi- natus; venter nigro rufus; pedes breviusculi, femoribus quatuor posterioribus basi apiceque rufis; corium rufo trivittatum et uni- maculatum ; membrana alba, fusco marginata. Female. Black, fusiform, thick, very finely punctured. Head tri- angular. Eyes livid, very prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne more than half the length of the body; first joint very much longer than the head; second less than half the length of the first ; third much shorter than the second; fourth as long as the second and third together. Prothorax narrowly bordered with dark red; a very slight transverse middle furrow. Abdomen beneath blackish red. Legs stout, rather short; fore femora beneath with two minute subapical spines; four posterior femora dark red at the base and at the tips. Corium with three red stripes and with a red spot between the two exterior stripes, of which one is costal; membrane white, bordered with brown. Length of the body 6} lines. a,b. Columbia. From M. Goudot’s collection. 25. Larcus aNTICUS. Mas et fem. Niger, fusiformis, cinereo tomentosus, prothorace postico corioque ochraceis nigro punctatis; rostrum coxas intermedias atlin- gens; antenne corpore mulio breviores; venter flavus, segmentis nigro fasciatis ; coritum nigro unimaculatum ; membrana nigra. Male and female. Black, fusiform, with cinereous tomentum. Head, fore part of the prothorax and under side shining. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, very prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint very much longer than the head; second hardly half the length of the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth much longer than the second. Prothorax with a distinct transverse middle furrow; hind half and corium ochraceous, with black punctures. Abdomen beneath yellow, with a black band on the fore border of each segment. Fore femora incrassated, with four spines beneath towards the tips. Corium with a black spot near the interior angle; membrane black. Length of the body 6—7 lines. a, b. Villa Nova. From Mr. Bates’ collection. c,d. Amazon River. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 35 26. LarGus DIvISUS. Fem. Alter, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; caput glabrum, bisul- calum ; oculi valde prominuli ; rostrum coxas interwedias attingens ; anlenne corporis dimidio longiores ; prothorax transverse subsulcatus, fascia postica rufa utringue dilatata et elongata; metapectus et segmentum lum ventrale transverse eburneo lineata; fascie tres posteriores ventrales eburnee late interrupta abbreviate ; femora antica subtus spinosa ; corium costa margineque interiore tenuiter eburneo marginata, striga obliqua discali strigaque clavata marginali eburneis. Female. Deep black, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head small, triangular, smooth, with two longitudinal furrows between the eyes, which are very prominent. Rostrnm extending to the middle coxe. Antenne slender, rather more than half the length of the body; first joint nearly twice the length of the head; second hardly half the length of the first ; third much shorter than the second; fourth nearly as long as the first. Prothorax convex, with a slight transverse furrow at a little in front of the middle; a red band along the hind border, dilated on each side, where it extends to the transverse furrow. Scutellum with a white line towards the tip. Metapectus and basal ventral segment with a transverse ivory-while line on each side. Second, third and fifth ventral segments with an interrupted abbreviated and very broad ivory-white band on each. Fore femora with spines of various size beneath. Corium with the costa and the interior border very narrowly ivory-white; an ivory-white streak along the interior border, widening towards the tip; another ivory-white streak from the base of the costa nearly to the inner angle. Length of the body 6 lines. a. Tunantins. From Mr. Bates’ collection. Country unknown. 27. LARGUS SEXGUTTATUS. sexguttatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 181. 28, LaRGUS PALLIDICORNIS. pallidicornis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 181. Genus 12. LECADRA. Lecadra, Sgnt. A. S. B. F. 4me Sér. ii. 582. 1. LecaDRA ABDOMINALIS. Lecadra abdominalis, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. ii. 582, pl. 15, f. 3— Largus abdominalis, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 96. Peru. a. Para. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 6. Para. From Mr. Bates’ collection. c. Tapayos. From Mr. Bates’ collection. d, Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 86 CATALOGUE OF Genus 13. FIBRENUS. Fibrenus, Stal, K. Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1861, 195. 1. FIBRENUS GLOBICOLLIS. Largus globicollis, Burm. Hand). Ent. ii. 282—Fibrenus gibbicollis, Sta/, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1861, 198; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 96. Para. a. Columbia. From M. Jurgenson’s collection. b—e. Oajaca. From M. Sallé’s collection. Genus 14. ARHAPHE. Arhaphe, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 183. 1, ARHAPHE CaRoLina. Carolina, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 183, pl. 315, f. 968. Mexico. a. Georgia, Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 2. ARHAPHE CICINDELOIDES. Mas et fem. Niger, fusiformis, hirsutus, cinereo tomentosus ; caput globosum, atro uninotatum ; rostrum coxas intermedias fere attingens ; antenne corporis dimidio longiores ; prothorax convexus ; pedes sub- hirsuti ; corium albo bimaculatum. Male and female. Black, fusiform, hirsute, with cinereous tomentum. Head globose, with a deep black mark on the vertex. Eyes piceous, pro- minent. Rostrum extending nearly to the middle coxe. Antenne more than half the length of the body; first joint a little shorter than the head ; second a little shorter than the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth a little longer than the first. Prothorax convex, without any trans- verse furrow. Legs slightly hirsute; fore femora slightly dilated. Fore wings extending to two-thirds of the length of the abdomen, each with two large white spots. Length of the body 4 lines. a—c. Oajaca, Mexico. From M. Salleé’s collection. d. Mexico. From Mr. Glennie’s collection. Genus 15. ASTEMMA. Astemma, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Méth. x. 323. Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ahk. Handl. 1870, 91—Acinocoris, Serv. Hist. Hem. 275. 1, ASTEMMA CORNUTA. Astemma cornuta, St. Farg. et. Serv. Enc. Méth. x. 323—Acinocoris cornutus, Serv. Hist. Hem. 275. Cayenne. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. OT 2, ASTEMMA STYLOPHTHALMA. stylophthalmum, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl, 1870, 91. North Brazil. Var.? Mas. Altra, fere linearis ; rostrum coxas intermedias attingens ; antenneé corporis dimidio longiores ; prothorax antice, pectus et venter cano tomentosa; venter flavo latissime bifasciatus; corium late ochraceum. Male. Deep black, nearly linear, very finely punctured. Head trian- gular; front nearly perpendicular. Eyes slightly petiolated, obliquely ascending. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenne more than half the length of the body; first joint longer than the head; second about half the length of the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth rather shorter than the first. Prothorax with hoary tomentum in front of the strongly-marked transverse middle furrow. Pectus and under side of the abdomen with hoary tomentum, the latter with two very broad yellow bands in the middle. Fore femora slightly incrassated, with two minute subapical spines beneath. Corium very bright vrange. Length of the hody 6 lines. a, Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. Genus 16. ACINOCORIS. Acinocoris, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 118. Serv. Hist. Hem. 274. 1. ACINOCORIS LUNATUS. Cimex lunatus, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 302—Cimex lunaris, Gmel. ed. Syst. Nat. i. 2, 178—Lygeus lunulatus, abr. Ent. Syst. iv. 167; Syst. Rhyn. 232—Lygeus calidus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 230—Lygeus lunu- latus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. Index, 16—Acinocoris calidus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 114, pl. 64, f£. 194. Blanch. Hist. Ins. 128—Largus lunu- latus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 282. Blanch. Hist. Ins. 227—Largus interruptus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 181, pl. 317, f. 973—Acinocoris lunatus, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 81—Largus lunatus, Stal, K, Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 92. a. Para. Presented by R. Graham, Esq. b. Para. Presented by J. P. G. Smith, Esq. 2, ACINOCORIS LUNULATUS. Lygeus lunulatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 232—Largus lunulatus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 2832—Acinocoris interruptus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 118, pl. 317, f. 978. Cayenne. a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates’ collection. b—d. Tapayos. From Mr. Bates’ collection. e. Peru. From M. Degand’s collection. Note.—Cimex oculi-cancri, Deg. Ins. iii. 343, pl. 34, f. 24. Tign. Hist. Nat. Ins. iv. 274, may belong to this genus. 38 CATALOGUE OF 3. ACINOCORIS BILINEATUS. Mas. Niger, ellipticus, cinereo tomentosus ; rostrum segmentum lum ventrale atlingens; antenne corpore multo breviores; prothorax lateribus margineque postico luteis; venter luteo maculariter bivittatus; pedes lutei, femoribus nigro notatis, tibiis basi nigris ; ecorium costa pallide testacea, linea discali lutea; membrana cinereo tenuiter marginata. Male. Black, elliptical, punctured, with cinereous tomentum. Head triangular. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum extending to the first ventral segment. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint very much longer than the head; second about half the length of the first; third much shorter than the second ; fourth much longer than the second. Pro- thorax with a strongly-marked middle furrow; sides and hind border luteous. Legs Iuteous; femora with some black marks ; tibiw black at the base. Corium with a pale testaceous costa and with an oblique luteous line in the disk. Membrane with a narrow cinereous border. Length of the body 44 lines. a. Demerara. Presented by F. Muvore, Esq. 4. ACINOCORIS INCLUDENS. Mas. Niger, subfusiformis; rostrum cowas inlermedias attingens ; antenne corporis dimidio longiores ; prothorax postice flavo trimacu- latus; venter vittis duabus macularibus flavis; femora tibieque flava, illa nigro vittata ; corium flavo bivittatum ; membrana albido tenutler marginata. Male. Black, subfusiform, somewhat roughly punctured. Head tri- angular. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxa. Antenne rather more than half the length of the body; first joint longer than the head; second very much shorter than the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth a little shorter than the first. Prothorax with a strongly-defined transverse furrow at a little in front of the middle; a yellow spot on the hind border and one on each hind angle. Abdomen beneath with two macular yellow stripes. Femora and tibie yellow, the former striped with black; fore femora beneath with a minute subapical spine. Corium with a yellow costal stripe and a curved yellow stripe in the disk, joining the costa at each end; membrane with a narrow whitish border. Length of the body 4 lines. a,b. Cuenca. From Mr. Fraser’s collection. Genus 17. THERANEIS. Theraneis, Spin. Ess. Hém. 181—Theraneis et Stenomacra, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 97. 1. THERANEIS SCAPHA. Lygeus scapha, Perty, Del. An. Art. Bras. 172, pl, 34, f. 8—Largus incisus, H7.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 182, pl. 317, f. 981—Stenomacra scapha, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handi. 1870, 97. a. Brazil. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 39 2. THERANEIS MARGINELLUS. Largus marginellus, H.--Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 182, pl. 317, f. 982 (paral- lelus)—Theraneis marginella, Stal, Ent. Zeit, Stett. xxiii. 315— Stenomacra marginella, Sta/, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl, 1870, 98. a,b. Mexico. Presented by E. P. Coffin, Esq. c. Mexico. From Mr. Glennie’s collection. d. Oajaca. From M. Sallé’s collection. e. Orizaba. From M. Sallé’s collection. 3. THERANEIS CLIENS. Theraneis cliens, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 314—Stenomacra cliens, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 98. Mexico. 4, THERANEIS LIMBATIPENNIS. Theraneis limbatipennis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 45—Stenomacra limbati- pennis, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 98. Rio Janeiro. 5. THERANEIS VITTATA. viltata, Spin. Ass. Hém. 181; Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 97. Rio Janeiro. Var.? Altra; oculi valde prominuli ; anlenne corporis dimidio longiores ; prothorax sulco transverso medio bene determinato sulculoque postico longitudinali canis ; femora antica trispinosa, subincrassata ; corium vitta costali coccinea stramineo marginata. Male. Deep black, narrow, linear. Head triangular, flat between the eyes, which are very prominent. Antenne rather more than half the length of the body; first joint a little longer than the head; second hardly more than half the length of the first; third much shorter than the second ; fourth a little shorter than the first. Prothorax with a well-defined hoary transverse middle furrow and with a slight longitudinal furrow from thence to the hind border. Fore femora slightly incrassated, with three spines beneath. Corium with a crimson costal stripe, which is irregularly straw- colour along the inner side. Length of the body 44—5 lines. a,b, Petropolis. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 6. THERANEIS CONSTRICTA. constricta, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 97. New Granada. Bogota. 40 CATALOGUE OF 7. THERANEIS FERRUGINEA. ferruginea, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xv. 436. Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 97. Brazil. Prof. Stal considers that the following species are probably Pyrrho- coride :— Capsus ocreatus, Say, New Harm. Ind. 1831; Works ed. Lec. i. 338. Georgia. Lygeus fuscipennis, Guér. Voy. Coquille Ins. 178, pl. 12, f. 14. Port Praslin. Lygeus Woodlarkianus, Mrtz. Ann. Sci. Phys. et Nat, 2me Sér. vii. 105. Woodlark. Pbhysopelta famelica ? Lygeus cruciatus, Mriz. Ann. Sci. Phys. et Nat. 2me Sér. vii. 106. Woodlark. Lygeus Fabricii, Mrtz. Ann. Sci. Phys. et Nat. 2me Sér, vii. 106. Woodlark. Lygeus violaceus, Mriz. Ann. Sci. Phys. et Nat. 2me Sér. vii. 107. Woodlark. BICELLULI. Re ee Bicelluli, Serv. Hist. Hem. 275—Bicelluli et Unicelluli, Sgnt. A. S. £. F. 3me Sér. vi. 499. Fam. 1. CAPSIDE. Mirides et Capsides, Serv. Hist. Hem. 277, 278—Astemmites, p. De Lap. —Capsini, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 263. Kol.—Capside, Westw.— Capsina, Flor.—Phytoceride, Mieb. Hur. Hem, 237—Capsina, Uni- celluli and Bicelluli, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 27. The following synopsis of the genera into which the European species of this family have been divided is translated from Fieber’s Eur. Hem. A. Membrane with single almost half-round areolets. a. Rostrum long, extending to the middle of the metapectus, = - - - - Mownacocoris. b. Rostrum short, extending to the end of the meso- pectus. - - - - - - Bryocoris. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. B. Membrane with double generally elongate trian- gular rectilinear or curvilinear areolets. a. First joint of the hind tarsi twice or thrice longer than the second joint. * Prothorax as broad as long, reverse-trapeziform, much straightened hindward. Mesothorax un- covered. - - - = - ** Prothorax elongate-trapeziform. | Mesothorax covered. + Head with rounded sides. - - = tt Head with parallel sides. { Prothorax with no rim on the fore border. § Cheek-plates short, almost semicircular. x Tip of the vertex truncated, even. o Rostrum extending to the second ventral segment. oo Rostrum extending to the hind border of the mesopectus. = - - - - XX Tip of the vertex conical. — First joint of the rostrum longer than the under side of the head. - - - 2 ++ First joint of the rostrum as long as the under side of the head. - - §§ Cheek-plates long, linear. x First joint of the rostrum longer than the under side of the head. - = xX First joint of the rostrum as long as the under side of the head. - - = s tt Prothorax with a rim on the fore border. § Sides of the prothorax foliaceous or sharp-bordered. x Tip of the vertex forming a prominent cone. - xX Tip of the vertex rounded. o Eyes half-round. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the metapectus. - = = oo Eyes oval, almost reniform. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the mesopectus. - - §§ Sides of the prothorax truncated or rounded. X First joint of the hind tarsi not thicker than the other joints. o Second joint of the antenne clavate. = oo Second joint of the antenne linear. - - XX First joint of the tarsi much thicker than the two following joints. o Second joint of the antenne clavate. First joint of the hind tarsi cylindrical. = - - oo Joints of the antenne eyo First aout of the hind tarsi clavate. - © b. First joint of the hind tarsi shorter than the second joint, or equal to-it in length. * Head above transversely oval or triangular. Eyes contiguous, or nearly so. + Prothorax in front with a rim or swelling. t Neck arched, with no transverse border or rim. 41 MyrMecoris. PITHANUS. Miris. BracHyTRoplis. NorostTIrRa. LoBosTETHUS,. MEGALOCEROEA. TRIGONOTYLUS. ACETROPIS. LEPTOPTERNA. TERATOCORIS. CREMNOCEPHALUS, ONCOGNATHUS. ALLOEOTOMUS. PacHYPTERNA. 42 § x ° CATALOGUE OF Fore border of the prothorax with a narrow rim. Callus of the front more or less pointed at the base, or extended into an almost right angle. First joint of the hind tarsi as long as the second. —+ Areolets of the membrane half-round. - - CAMPTOBROCHYS. Areolets of the membrane elongate-triangular. Tip of the scutellum obtusely short-conical - ConoMETOoPUS. Tip of the scutellum curved downward. Head vertical, almost quadranguler, - - MesaGacoELum. Head quadrangular, somewhat horizontal. - HomopeEMUus. First joint of the hind tarsi shorter than the second. Rostrum short, extending to the mesopectus. - BrRacuyco.eus. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe or beyond them. Prothorax trapeziform, with straight sides. Rostrum extending to the second ventral segment. CaLoconis. Rostrum extending to the middle of the abdomen beneath. + Head with almost parallel sides. - - Miripivus. ++ eet atte Head with angular sides. - - - Pryrocoris. Prothorax elongate-trapezifurm, with excavated sides. Second joint of the antenne cylindrical. Head horizontal. - - - - ALLOEONOTUS. Head tumid. = - = - - Havuopapus. Second joint of the antenne clavate above. - CLosTEROTOMUS. Callus of the front curved. Second joint of the antenne cylindrical. Second joint of the antenne clavate. Prothorax rectangular, almost cylindrical. = GRrYLLOcoRIS. Prothorax trapeziform. All the joints of the rostrum stout. - - Ruopatoromus. Second, third and fourth joints of the rostrum slender. - - = - Capsus. PycnoprTrERNA. §§ Fore border of the prothorax with a broad rim or x ° 00 xX oO oo tt § x xX swelling. Transverse callus of the prothorax limited by the side borders. Sides of the prothorax foliaceous in front. - Lorus. Sides of the prothorax obtuse, almost tumid in front. - - - - - - Horistus. Transverse callus of the prothorax extending to the sides of the pectus. Areolet of the membrane elongate-triangular. = - Dyoncus. Areolet of the membrane curved. = - CAMPYLONEURA. Neck with a complete trausverse border, or with short rims by the eyes. Transverse border of the neck only visible by the eyes. Third joint of the tarsi longer than the second. - DicHrooscyrus. Third joint of the tarsi almost shorter than the second. o = - - ° Liocoris. § HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. Transverse border of the neck complete. X Cuneus short-triangular, curvilinear, little longer than the breadth of its base. Head thick. - - - - Head slender, elongated. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the metapectus, - - = Rostrum extending to the Recond: or third ventral segment. = = = - = Cuneus rectilinear, breadth of its base. Fore border of the prothorax with a broad rim. Callus of the front conspicuous, extending in a sharp angle of the front. Head thick. - - - - - Head less thick, somewhat elongated. Rostrum extending to the second or to the third ventral segment. - - Rostrum ee cnding to the middle of the meta- pectus. - - - - Callus of the front passing with a curve into the vertex. Third joint of the hind tarsi somewhat ones than the second. - - - - Third joint of the hind tarsi somewhat shorter than the second. - - - - Prothorax with no rim in front. Areolets of the wings without hooks. Head transverse. Callus of the front extending almost into a quadrant. - - - - = Callus of the front compressed, more or less pro- minent. Cheeks elevated into ridges along the eyes. : Cheeks not elevated intu ridges along the eyes. Head remarkably straightened behind the eyes. Third joint of the hind tarsi longer than the second. Third joint of the hind tarsi. shorter thad the second. Head not preieitened behind the eyes. Prothorax bell-shaped. Head not thick, compressed between the eyes. - Head thick. almost twice as long as the Prothorax short-bell-shaped. - - = Prothorax elongate-bell-shaped. - - Prothorax transverse- or elongate-trapeziform. Second joint of the antenne cylindrical, or slightly clavate. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the mesopectus. Second joint of the hind tarsi longer than the third. 43 - CHARAGOCHILUS. PoLyMERUS. CYPHODEMA. TYLONOTUS. Lyaus. PaciLoscytus. HADRODEMA. OrTHOPS. STIPHROSOMA. Ha.ricus. CyYLLoconRis. GLOBICEPS. MEcomMa. CyYRTORHINUS, AETORHINUS, PAcHYLops. OATALOGUI OF Second joint of the hind tarsi shorter than the second, - - - - CAMPTOTYLUS. ©© Rostrum extending to the hind border of the metapectus, or beyond it. = Vertex not dilaled. - - - - Loxops. == Vertex dilated. V Callus of the front stout, curved and prominent. - Lirocoris. VV Callus of the front vertical, equally broad. = Head above transverse, - - - - XENOCORIS. === Head above with nearly equal sides. - - OrtHOTYLUS. worm Second joint of the antenne very clavate or thickly cylindrical in the male, thick clavate- spindle-shaped or compressed in the female. © Rostrum extending to the second ventral segment. HETEROTOMA. ©© Rostrum extending to the hind border of the metapectus. —- - - - HETEROCORDYLUS. §§ Head elongated. x Second joint of the hind tarsi longer than the others. - ORTHOCEPHALUS. XX Third joint of the hind tarsi longer fen the others. - - - - - LaBops. tft Areolets of the wings with hooks. § Second joint of the antenne spindle-shaped. - ATRAcTOTOMUS. §§ Second joint of the antenne clavate. x Callus of the front proceeding from an almost right angle. o Xyphus swollen. —+ Second jomt of the antenne shorter than the third, - - - - - - HARPOCERA. +— Second joint of the antenne longer than the third. - - - - - MEGALODACTYLUS. oo Xyphus deepened. —+ Eyes elongated or oval. ++ Rostrum extending to the hind border of the metapectus. - - - - OncotyLus. ++++ Rostrum extending to the third or fourth ventral segment. - - - - - CoNOSsTETHUS. — Eyes round. - - - - ANOTEROPS, XX Callus of the front proceeding from a more or less acute angle or from a curve. o Xyphus swollen. -~ Callus of the front proceeding from a more or less acute angle, ++ Face oblique. - - - - - TINICEPHALUS. ++++ Face vertical. «» Face bent in the fore part. - - - TRraGISOUS. worm Face straight in the fore part. © Prothorax trapeziform,. = Throat conspicuous. V First joint of the rostrum as long as the under side of the head. - - - - BRACHYORTHRUM. VV First joint of the rostrum extending to the middle of the xyphus. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. = Second joint of the antenne thick and cylindrical in the male, clavate in the female. - - == Antenne of the male and female alike. A Second joint of the hind tarsi longer than the third. - - = = 5 = AA Second joint of the hind tarsi as long as the third. - - = - = = == Throat hardly conspicuous. V Antenne long. - - - - - VV Antenne short. == Hind tarsi short, stout. - - - - == Hind tarsi long, slender. - - ~ ©© Prothorax elongate-bell-shaped. = Second joint of the hind tarsi longer than the third. - - - - === Second joint of the hind tarsi as long as the third. +--+ Callus of the front proceeding from a curve. ++ Neck angular. - - - - - ++++ Neck rounded. - - - - - oo Xyphus even or deepened. — Xyphus even. +4 Face vertical. - - - - - ++++ Face oblique. em Second joint of the hind tarsi as long as the third. wou Second joint of the hind tarsi longer than the third. © Rostrum extending to the third or fourth ventral segment. - = - = = ©© Rostrum extending to the first ventral segment. ++ Xyphus deepened. ++ Throat about half as long as the head. ++++ Throat as long as the head beneath. « Head elongated. = = z = worm Head hardly elongated. - - * Head elongated or oval. Eyes apart. + Head elongated. - - {+ Head oval or nearly round. t Edge of the throat armed with two little teeth. {tt Edge of the throat unarmed. § Prothorax trapeziform. - - - = §§ Prothorax elongated. x Base of the callus and insertion of the antenne between the eyes. - - - - xX Base of the callus and insertion of the antenne lower. o Head oblique. - - - 5 = oo Head vertical. — Head above little longer than its breadth behind. —+—+ Head above nearly twice longer than its breadth behind. - - - - - - Criocoris. PLAGIOGNATHUS. APOCREMN USB. PsaLuus. STHENARUS. AGALLIASTES. MaALTHAcus. AUCHENOCREPIS. CAMARONOTUS. Puy.uvs. GNOsTUS. HoplLoMAcHus. PacHYXYPHUS. PLAcocHILUs. Macrory.us. AMBLYTYLUS. Macroco.ueus. MacroLopuus. OpoNTOPLATYS. Matacocouls. CyRTOPELTIS, SysTELLONOTUS. BrAacCHYCERZA. _Dicypuus. 46 CATALOGUE OF The following divisions of this family are recorded in the Catalogue, but are not included in the preceding Synopsis :— Acropelta, Microsynamma, Grypocoris, Bothynotus, Stethoconus, Exeretus, Tytthus, Dasycytus, Aspicelus, Perideris, Zygimus, Plagio- rhamma, Platycranus, Myrmecophyes, Liops, Stenoparia. This family, as regards the British species, is divided by Douglas and Scott into fifteen families, which are here enumerated with their respective genera. Div. 1. Unicelluli. . Bryocoride.—Bryocoris. Monolocoris. Div. 2. Bicelluli. — 2. Pithanide.—Pithanus. 3. Miridw.—Miris. Acetropis. Lopomorpha. 4. Phytocoride.—Miridius. Phytocoris. 5. Dereocoride.— Dereocoris. Pantilius. 6. Litosomide.—Litosoma. 7. Phylide.—torhinus. Sphyracephalus. Byrsoptera. Phylus. 8. Camaronotide.—Camaronotus. 9. Globicepide.—Globiceps. 10. Idolocoride.—Cyllocoris. Systellonotus. Campyloneura. Idolocoris. Macrolophus. Malacocoris. . Oncotylide.—Anoterops. Macrocoleus. Amblytylus. Tinicephalus. Oncotylus. Hoplomachus. Conostethus. . Psallide.—Plagiognathus. Apocremnus. Psallus. Sthenarus. . Capsidx.—Neocoris. Agalliastes. Orthocephalus. Heterocordylus. Airactotomus. Heterotoma. Rhopalutomus. Capsus. Poly- merus. . Lygide. — Charagochilus. | Camptobrochys. Liiocoris. | Orthops. Lygus. Peciloscytus, . Harpoceride.— Harpocera. . Myrmicocorida.—M yrmicocoris. . Lopide.—Lopus. . Dichrooscytide.— Dichrooscytus. . Halticocoride.—Halticocoris. . Stiphrosomide.—Stiphrosoma. —_ —_ — [ou] _ rs Cl coll cel OCSCONNO In this Catalogue the species of Capside are nearly all included in the following genera. A. Fore tibie not dilated. a. Prothorax not gibbous in front. * Tarsi not broader towards the tips. + First joint of the tarsi not as long as the second and third together. { Scutellum with no spine. § Prothorax not contracted in the middle. xX Membrane with two areolets. Oo 0o 000 => tote HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 47 Prothorax with straight sides. - - 1. Minis. Prothorax with reflexed sides. - - 2. Lopus. Prothorax with widened sides. First joint of the antenne as long as the pro- thorax, or longer. - - - 3. Payrocoris. First joint of the antenne shorter than the prothorax, rarely nearly equal to it in length. Prothorax broader in front than behind. Prothorax not broader in front than behind. Prothorax long, with a distinct transverse furrow. - - - - - 4, CyLLEcorIs. Prothorax with no distinct transverse furrow. Prothorax with a ring-shaped ridge on the fore border, - - - o. Capsus. Prothorax with no ring-shaped ridge on the fore border. Hind femora not or only evenly thickened or compressed. - - 6, LEPToMEROcORIS. Hind femora in the farmale: at least: very distinctly thickened or compressed. - 7, EURYMEROCORIS. Membrane with one areolet. Rostrum not extending to the tip of the abdomen. Body short. ++ Eyes not very prominent. « Rostrum extending to the middle of the metapectus. - - - - 8. Monotocorts. wuo Rostrum extending to the end of the meta- pectus. - 9. Bryocoris. wrorm Rostrum hardly extending beyond ine iad coxe. - - = 10. Futvivus. ++++ Eyes very prominent. - 11. Anapus, oo Rostrum extending to to the tip of the abdo- men. - - - - - 13. PsiLorHAMPHUs. +++ Body long, slender. 12. Myrmecoris. 14. Dispnincrus. 15. Monatonron. 16. Eucerocoris. 17. Pacuypetts. §§ Prothorax contracted in the middle. 18. SpoincrorHorax. tt Scutellum with an erect spine. 19. HELopexris. 20. HeErpontus. ++ First joint of the tarsi about as long as the second and third together. - 21. VaLpasvus. ** Tarsi broader towards the tips. + Corium with no appendage. - - 22, Eccrirorarsus. $+ Corium with an appendage. - - 23. SINERVUS. b. Prothorax gibbous in front, and extending over the head. - - - = 24. AMBRACIUS. B. Fore tibiz much dilated. - - - 25, HEMIcOcNEMIs. The four following genera are thus distinguished by Signoret. A. Scutellum flat. a. First joint of the antenne shoit. - : - Monatonron, 48 CATALOGUE OF b. First joint of the antenne long. . - - Evcerocoris. B. Scutellum tumid. = - - - - PasacHyprtrTis. C. Scutellum with a spine. - - - - HELOPELTIS. Genus 1. MIRIS. Miris, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 36; Serv. Hist. Hem. 277; Wolff, Hahn, Fall. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii.; Blanch. Kirschb. Caps. 29; Fieb. Crit. Gen. 5; Eur. Hem. 62, 259; Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 282. Europe. Div.l: 1. Miris LZVIGATUS. Cimex levigatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 730; Faun. Suec. 958 ; Deg. Ins. iii. 192; H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 43, pl. 85, f. 259; Serv. Hist. Hem. 277; Meyer, Dur. Caps. 35; Kol. Mel, Ent. ii. 98; Schill, Arb, 52— Miris levigatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 253; Fall. Hem. Suec. 130; Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 265; Kirsch. Rhyn. 33; Fieb. Eur. Hem. 240; Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i, 425, ii. 608 ; Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 284— Miris virens, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 79, pl. 54, f. 165. a—l. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. m—o, Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 2. Miris sERICANS. sericans, Fieb. Fur. Hem. 240. Austria. 3. Mriris HOLSATUS. holsatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 254; Fall. Hem. Suec. 132; Kirschb. Rhyn. 34; Hahn, Wanz. Ins, iii. 41, pl. 85; f. 256; Zett. Ins. Lapp. 280; Meyer, Dir. Caps. 36; Kol, Mel, Ent, ii. 99; Schill. Arb. 52; Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 427; Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 86 33 Fieb. Hur. Hem. 241; Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 283. Kamtschatka. a—c. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. e—g. England. h—j. South France. k,l. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. m—o. Italy. Presented by F, Walker, Esq. Div. 2. Brachytropis, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 6, pl. 6, f.18; Bur, Hem. 62, 241. 4. MIRIS CALCARATUS. calearatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 131; Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 265; H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 39; Zett. Ins. Lapp. 280; Serv. Hist. Hem. 278; Meyer, Dur. Caps. 34; Schill. Arb. 52; Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 86; Kirschb. Rhyn. 33; Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 421; Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 286—Miris dentatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 15, pl. 2, f. 8—Brachytropis calcarata, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 241. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 49 a--i. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. j. Isle of Wight. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. k. Isle of Man. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. l. Geneva. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. m. Fontainbleau. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. n,o. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. p. New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. r. Nova Scotia.” From Lieut. Redman’s collection. s. St. Martin’s Falls, Albany River, Hudson’s Bay. Presented by Dr. Barnston. Div. 3. Notostira, Fieb, Crit. Gen. 7; Eur. Hem, 62, 241. 5. MIRIs ERRATICUS. Cimex erraticus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 731; Faun. Suec. 961—Miris horto- rum, Wolff, Icon. Cim. f. 154—Miris erraticus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 132; Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 78, pl. 54, f. 163,164; Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 265; H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 40; Meyer Dur. Caps. 34; Serv. Hist. Hem. 278; Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 96; Schill. Arb. 52; Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 87; Kirsch. Rhyn, 32; Flor. Rhyn. Liv. i. 431, ii. 608 ; Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 287—Miris Caucasica, Kol. Mel. 97, pl. 11, f. 25—Miris Tritici, Curt. Brit. Ent. xv. 701—Notostira erratica, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 242. Siberia. a—d. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. e,f. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. g—j. Europe. k,l. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. Div. 4. Lobostethus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 8, pl. 6, f.19; Hur. Hem. 62, 242, 6. Miris VIRENS. Cimex virens, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, 102—Miris fulvus, Fieb. Weit. Beit. i. 101—Miris levigatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 76, pl. 53, f. 161— Miris virens, Kirsch. Rhyn. 3—Lobostethus virens, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 243, Siberia. a—c. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. d,e. England. f. Killarney, Presented by F. Walker, Esq. g. Isle of Man. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. h. Fontainbleau. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. i—k. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 50 CATALOGUE OF Div. 5. Megalocerea, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 9; Eur. Hem. 62, 243. 7. MirIs LONGICORNIS. longicornis, Fall. Hem. Suec. 129. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 43, pl. 85, f. 258. Kirsch. Rhyn. 32. Meyer Dur. Caps. 37. Sahlb, Geoc. Fen. 87. Flor, Rhyn. Liv,i. 434. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 289—Miris megatoma, Muls. Am. Soc. Linn. 107—Megalocerza lougicornis, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 243. a—d. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. e. Polish Ukraine. Presented by Dr. Dowler. f—j. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. Div. 6. Trigonotylus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 10, pl. 6, f. 20; Eur. Hem. 62, 243. 8. MirRIs RUFICORNIS. ruficornis, Fall, Hem. Suec. i. 133. Meyer Dur. Rhyn. 37. Kirsch. Rhyn, 32. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 40. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 281. Schill. Arb. 52. Sahlb. Geoc. Icon. 87. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i, 435; ii. 608—Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 290—TYrigonotylus ruficornis, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 243—Miris pulchellus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 119, pl. 66, f. 200. Siberia. a—l, England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. m. N. Wales. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. n. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 0, p. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. Div. 7. Acetropis, Fieb. Crit. Gen. ii. pl. 6, f.2; Eur. Hem, 62, 244. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 290—Lopomorphus, Dougl. and Scott. Hem. 293. 9. MIRIS CARINATUS. Lopus carinatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 49, pl. 197, f. 609. Hirschb. Rhyn, 8—Acetropis carinatus, Fieb. Hur, Hem. 244—Lopomorphus carinatus, Dougl, and Scott, Hem. 294—Miris tricostata, Costa. Europe. 10, Miris sETICcULOSUS. Acetropis seticulosa, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 244. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 291. England. Spain. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTIERA. 51 Div. 8. Leptopterna, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 12, pl. 6, f.3. Hur. Hem. 63, 245—Lopo- morphus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 293. 11. Miris poLoBRatTus. Cimex dolobratus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 730; Faun, Suec. 959. Scop. Ente Carn. 135. Schr. Ins. Austr. 285—Cimex lateralis, Mabr. Gen. Ins: Mant. 300; Sp. Ins. ii. 373; Mant. Ins. ii. 306—Miris dolabratus, Syst. Rhyn. 253. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 75, pl. 53, f. 160. Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 128. Zett. Ins. Lapp.280. Schill. Arb. 52. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i, 437—Miris lateralis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 184; Syst. Rhyn. 254, Wolff, Icon. Cim. f. 109—Miris ferrugatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. 129—Phytocoris dolabratus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 267—Leptopterna dolobrata, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 245—Lopus dolabratus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 45, pl. 86, f. 261, 362. Kirschd. Rhyn. 36. Mey. Rhyn. 38. Sahlb. Geoe. Fen. 88—Lopus ferrugatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 46, pl. 86, f. 263. Mey. Rhyn. 39. Kirsch. Rhyn. 12—Miris abbreviatus, Wolff, Icon, Cim. f. 110—Lopomorphus dolabratus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 297. a—l, England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. m—p. England. gq, v. Suffolk. s,t. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. u. Switzerland. Presented by Dr. Dowler. v. Chamouni. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. z. South France. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. aa. Italy. Fresented by F. Walker, Esq. Div. 9. Teratocoris, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 13; Eur. Hem, 63, 245. 12. MirIs ANTENNATUS. Capsus antennatus, Boh. Nya Suec. Hem, 24—Teratocoris antennatus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 246. “ Sweden. Germany. 13. Miris NoTATUS. Teratocoris antennatus, Bar. Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1859, 336, pl. 6, f. 9— notatus, Lieb. Hur. Hem. 246. Dalmatia. 14. Mrris viripis. Teratocoris viridis, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. iv. 46, pl. 1, f. 2. Scotland. 52 CATALOGUE OF 15. Miris DORSALIS. Teratocoris dorsalis, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 325. Prague? 16. Miris SaAuNDERSI. Teratocoris Saundersi, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. 260. England. Div. 10. Cremnodes, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 14, pl. 6, f.27—Cremnocephalus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 63, 246. 17. MiIrIS UMBRATILIS. Capsus umbratilis, Full. Hem. Suec. 121—Cremnocephalus umbratilis, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 249. Sweden. Dlv. 11. Miridius, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 25; Eur. Hem. 65, 257. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 290. 18. Miris VIRGATUS. Miris virgatus, Costa, Ceut. 1852—Miridius virgatus, Feb. Bur. Hem, 258 —Miridius quadrivirgatus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 300. England. Spain. a, b. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. North America. 19. Minis porsatis. dorsalis, Say, Works ed Leconte, ii. 348. United States. South America. 20. MiRIs INSUAVIS. insuavis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 45. Rio Janeiro. 21. Miris sPuURIUS. spurius, Stal, ug. Resa, 254. Puna. 22, Miris SCENICUS. scenicus, Stal, Hug. Resa, 254. Rio Janeiro. Buenos Ayres. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 53 23. Miris Donrnt. Dohrni, Stal, Bug. Resa, 254. Port Famine. Genus 21. LOPUS. Lopus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 143. Kirschb, Caps. 29. Fieb. Crit. Gen. 38 ; Eur, Hem. 66, 266. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 474. Kurope. Div. 1. 1. Lorus cINaULAtus. Cimex cingulatus, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 307—Miris cingulatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 186; Syst. Rhyn. 255—Lopus albomarginatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 140, pl. 22, f. 72; Fieb. Eur. Hem, 267—Phytocoris albo- striatus, Alug, Burm. Handb. Ent, ii. 271. Mey. Rhyn, 40—Lopus albostriatus, Kirschb. Caps. 38. a. Geneva. Presented by M. Goureau. b. Europe. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 2. Lopus Mar. Cimex Mat, Rossi. Faun. Etr. ii. 1346, pl. 7, f. 6—Phytocoris erythro- melas, Kust. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. iii. 75, pl. 75, f. 231—Miris infus- catus? Brullé, Exp. Mor, 27—Lopus Mat, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 267. South Europe. 3. Lorpus Goruicus. Cimex Gothicus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 2726; Faun. Suec. 966. Scop. Ent. Carn. 131. Schr. Ins. Austr..283. Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 305— Lygeus Gothicus, Wolff, Icon. Cim. 33, pl. 4, f. 33—Capsus Gothicus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 244. Panz. Faun. Germ. 92. Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 117. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 479—Lopus Gothicus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 12, pl. 2, f.5. Mey. Caps.465. Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 100. Kirschb. Caps. 37. Fieb, Eur. Hem, 267. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 475. Siberia. a—j. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. k,l. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. m—p. England. q. Jersey. Presented by the Entomological Club. r. Polish Ukraine. Presented by Dr. Dowler. s, t. South France. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. u,v. Geneva. Presented by M. Goureau. 4. Lopus SUPERCILIOSUS. Cimex superciliosus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 2, 728—Lygeus albomarginatus, Fabr, Ent. Syst. iv. 180—Capsus albomarginatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 54 CATALOGUE OF 245. Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 117. Cog. Ill. Icon. pl. 10, f. 2—Phytocoris Gothicus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 272 —Capsus Gothicus, var., Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 480—Lopus superciliosus, Douglas and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. iv. 51. Europe. 6. Lopus FLAVOMARGINATUS. Cimex flavomarginatus, Donov. Nat. Hist. Brit. Ins. vii. 79, pl. 245-- Lopus Miles, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 476—Gothicus, var. ?—Lopus flavomarginatus, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. iv. 52. England. 6. Lopus sULCATUS. sulcatus, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 268. Spain. 7. Lopus? LINEOLATUS. Miris lineolatus, Brullé, Exp. Mor. 76, pl. 31, £. 6, 7—Lopus? lineolatus, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 268. Sicily. 8. Lopus? CRUENTATUS. Miris cruentatus, Brullé, Exp. Mor. 78, pl. 31, f. 8—Lopus? cruentatus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 268. Sicily. 9. Lopus saTyRIscus. satyriscus, Scott, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xii. 101. Spain. Div. 2. Horistus, Fieb. Fur. Hem. 66, 268. 10. Lopus RUBROSTRIATUS. rubrostriatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 45, pl. 86, f. 260—Horistus rubro- striatus, Mieb. Hur. Hem. 268, Spain. Dalmatia. Turkey. Diva: Pantilus, Curt. Ent. Mag.i.197. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 332—Conome- topus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 20, pl. 6, f. 1; Eur. Hem. 64, 249. 11. Lopus TUNICATUS. Cimex tunicatus, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 203—Lygeus tunicatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 170; Syst. Rhyn. 233—Phytocoris tunicatus, Fall, Hem. Suec. i. 85—Miris tunicatus, Germ. Ahr. Faun. Ins. Eur. 5, pl, 23— Pantilus tunicatus, Curt. Ent. Mag.i.197. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 55 333—Lopus tunicatus, Meyer, Caps. 40. Kirschb. Caps. v.37. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 441—Conometopus tunicatus, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 249. a—l, England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. m—p. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. q. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 7. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection, 12. Lopus pRasiNus. Conometopus prasinus, Feb. Verh, Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, xx. 258. Sarepta. Diy. 4. Amblytylus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 87, pl. 6, £22. Hur. Hem. 76,318. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 388. 18, Lopus ALBIDUS. Miris albidus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 77, pl. 53, f. 162—Lopus albidus, Kirschb. Caps. 35—Amblytylus albidus, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 318, Germany. 14. Lopus BREVICOLLIS. Amblytylus brevicollis, Pieb. Crit. Gen. 87, Sp. 35; Eur. Hem, 318. South France. Corsica. 15, Lopus LUNULA. Amblytylus lunula, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 318. South Spain. 16. Lorpus LONGIROSTRIS. _Amblytylus longirostris, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 319, South Spain. 17. Lopus NASsuUTUS. Lopus nasutus, Kirschb, Caps. 10—Amblytylus nasutus, Fieb, Eur, Hem. 319. Germany. 18. Lopus Jant. Amblytylus Jani, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 87, sp. 36; Eur, Hem. 319. Italy. 56 CATALOGUE OF 19. Lopus AFFINIS. Amblytylus affinis, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 332. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 389, pl. 21, f. 3. England. Germany. 20. Lopus BICOLOR. bicolor, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 328. Tauria. Div. 7. 21. Lopus crRuUcrIATus. cruciatus, Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 89. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 391. North Europe. America. 22. Lorpus FILICORNIS. Capsus filicornis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 245. South America. 23. Lopus SULCATICORNIS. sulcaticornis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 46. Rio Janeiro. 24. Lopus RUFINASUS. rufinasus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 45. Rio Janeiro. 25. Lopus Haunt. Hahni, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 45. Rio Janeiro. 26. Lopus FALLAX. fallax, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. iii. 570, Chili. Eastern Isles, 27. Lopus PARTILUS. Niger, nitens ; caput breve ; oculi rufi, prominuli; rostrum coxas posticas allingens ; antenneé corpore breviores, articulo lo rufo, 20 dilatato bast rufo; thorax rufus, nigro antice bimaculatus ; pedes rufi, genubus larsisque nigris ; corium basi rufum. Black, elliptieal, smooth, shining. Head short-triangular. Eyes red, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne shorter than the body; first joint red, longer than the head; second much longer than HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. on the first, dilated for more than half the length from the tip, red towards the base; third a little shorter than the first; fourth shorter than the third, Prothorax red, with a large transverse black spot on the fore border. Scutellum red. Legs red; knees and tarsi black. Corium red at the base. Length of the body 3 lines. a. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Australia. 28. Lopus AvsTRALIs. Mas et fem. Pallide flavus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; caput breve, subsulcatum; oculi prominuli; rostrum cowas posticas atlingens ; antenne rufa, corpore paullo longiores, articulo 20 nigro dilatato basi rufo, 30 basi flavo; prothorax rufo bivittatus ; pedes longiusculi ; ale antice rufo venose, costa nigra, membrana cinerea. Male and female. Pale yellow, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head smooth, shining, triangular, with a slight longitudinal furrow between the eyes. Eyes black, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxa; tip piceous. Antenne slender, a little longer than the body; first joint red, stout, a little longer than the head; second about thrice the length of the first, red at the base, black and dilated towards the tip; third red, slightly curved, more than half the length of the second, yellow at the base; fourth red, a little more than half the length of the third. Prothorax with a narrow red stripe along each side, which is slightly reflexed. Legs slender, rather long. Corium with red veins and with a black costal stripe, which does not extend to the tip. Membrane and hind wings cinereous. Male— Disk of the abdomen above black. Length of the body 3;—4+ lines. a—c. Australia. From Mr. Damel’s collection. d. New South Wales. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. e. New South Wales. From Dr. Stephenson’s collection. 29. Lopus soRDIDUS. Fem. Ferrugineus, snbtilissime punctatus ; ocult prominuli; rostrum coxus posticas atlingens; antenne corpore paullo breviores, articulo 20 apicem versus nigro dilatato, 30 basi albido; membrana cinerea. Female. Ferruginous, elliptical, very finely punctured. Head trian- gular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxex; tip black. Antenne slender, a little shorter than the body; first joint stout, a little shorter than the head; second about twice the length of the first, black and dilated towards the tip; third longer than the first, whitish at the base; fourth as long as the first ventral segments, retracted towards the base of the abdomen. Legs moderately long; femora rather stout Membrane and hind wings cinereous. Length of the body 3 lines. a. Australia. Presented by the Entomological Club. ‘8 CATALOGUE OF Genus 3. PHYTOCORIS. Phytocoris, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 83. H.-Sch. Kirschb. Caps. 30. Fieb. Crit. Gen. 26; Eur. Hem, 65,258. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 300. Europe. Div. 1. 1, PHyTocorIs USTULATUS. Phytocoris nstulatus, H.-Sch. Nom. 47. Fieb. Eur, Hem, 258. Bohemia. 2, Puytocoris SIGNORETI. Signoreti, Muls. Ann. Soc. Linn. 1857, 163. Fieb. Hur. Hem, 258— meridionalis ? H.-Sch, Nom. 48. France. 3. PHyTocorIs ALBOFASCIATUS. albofasciatus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 259. Switzerland. 4. Puyrocoris Unt. Cimex Ulmi, Linn. Syst. Nat. 503; Faun. Suec. 964—Miris Ulmi, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 256—Phytocoris Ulmi, Fall, Hem. Suee. i. 89. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 9, pl. 76, f. 234. A/eyer, Caps. 43,2. Kirschb. Caps. 40. flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 416; ii. 593. Fieb. Bur. Hem. 259. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 3183—Var. Phytocoris exoletus, Costa, Ceut. 1852. a—n. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. o—r. England. s. Europe. t. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 5. PHYTOCORIS FLAVALIS. Cimex flavalis, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 303—Lygeus flavalis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 171; Syst. Rhyn. 235—Lygeus vividus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 237—Phytocoris divergens, Mey. Hnt. Zeit. Stett. 1841, 87; Caps. 44, pl.1,f.1. Kirsch. Caps. 39,108. Flor, Rhyn. Liv.i. 4153 ii. 594. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 311. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 259—Pbyto- coris Ulmi, Fall, Hem. Suec. i. 89—Miris longicornis, Wolff, Icon. Cim, 155, 15, f. 149—Phytocoris Ulmi, H.-Sch. Nom. 47—Phyto- coris longicornis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 269. Europe. 6. PHyTocoris FEMORALIs, irroratus, Fieb. Crit, 3—femoralis, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 260. Corsica. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 59 7. Paytocoris Poputt. Cimex Populi, Linn. Faun. Suec. 963—Lygeus Populi, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 237—Phytocoris Populi, Fall. Hem. Suec. 84. Kirschb. Caps. 38. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 260. Europe. 8. PHyTocoRIS CRASSIPES. erassipes, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. ii. 606. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 309. a—n. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. o—t. England. u,v. Europe. From Mr, Children’s collection. 9. PHYTOCORIS DIMIDIATUS. dimidiatus, Airschb, Caps. 122. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 260. Dougl, and Scott, Hem, 307—longipennis, Flor, Rhyn, Liv. ii. 601. Europe. 10. Payrocorts TIL. Lygeus Tilie, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 237—Phytocoris Tilie, Pall, Hem. Suec. i.85. Mey. Rhyn. pl. 7, f.4. Kirschb. Caps. 39. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. ii. 599. Fieb. Hur. Hem. 260. Doug!. and Scott, Hem. 303—Phyto- coris Populi, Meyer, Caps. pl. 7, 1. a—d. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. e,f. England. g. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. h. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman’s collection. 7. St. Martin’s Falls. Presented by Dr. Barnston. 11. Puytocoris Pini. Pini, Kirschb. Caps. 22. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 261. Germany. 12. PHyTocoRIs MINOR. minor, Airschb. Rhyn. 22. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 261. Germany. 13, Puyrocoris JUNIPERI. Juniperi, Frey-Gessner, Mitth. Schw. Ent. Ges. 1865, 302. Switzerland. 14, PHyrocoris INCANUS, incanus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 326. Sarepta. 60 CATALOGUE OF 15. PuyrocorRIs DISTINCTUS. distinctus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 302. England. 16. PHytTocoRIs DUBIUS. dubius, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 305. England. 17. PHyTocorIs MARMORATUS. marmoratus, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. 261. England. 18. Puyrocoris Nowickt. Nowicki, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 261. Galicia. Div, 2. Alleonotus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 28, pl. 6, f. 189; Eur. Hem. 65, 261, 19. PuHyrocorIs DISTINGUENDUS. Capsus distinguendus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 33, pl. 121, f. 384— Alleonotus distinguendus, Fieb. Hur, Hem, 262. South Germany. 20, PuyTocoriIs EGREGIUS. Allwonotus egregius, Fieb. Wien, Ent. Mon. viii. 328. South-East Europe. Div. 3. Hallodopus, Fied. Crit. Gen. 29; Eur. Hem. 66—Allodapus, Fieb, Eur Hem. 262—Eroticoris, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 471, 21. PHyTocorIS CORYZOIDES. Capsus coryzoides, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 35, pl. 121, f. 3887—Halticus rufescens, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 278—Capsus brachypterus, Boh. K. V. Ak. Handl. 1849, 254—Allodapus coryzoides, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 262. North Europe. Div. 4. Perideris, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 248, pl. 5, f. 6. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA,. 61 22, PHYTOCORIS MARGINATUS. Perideris marginata, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 249. Greece. Note.—According to Fieber, Phytocoris albida, Kol. Mel. sp. 109, is an uncertain species, and does not belong to the genus. America. 23. PHyTocoris MARMoRATUS (bis lectum). Phytocoris marmoratus, Fitch, MSS. a. New York. Presented by Dr. Asa Fitch. 24, PHyTocoRIS SUBVITTATUS. subvittatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 47. Rio Janeiro. 25. PHYTOCORIS EFFICTUS. effictus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 48. Rio Janeiro. 26. PHyTOCORIS ADSPERSUS. adspersus, Spin. Faun. Chil. 194; Sgnt. A. S. EB. F. d4me Sér, iii. 567— marmoratus, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 194. Chili. 27. PuyTocoris RUFULUS. rufulus, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 192. Sgnt. A. S. LE. F. 4me Sér, iii. 568. Chili. 28. PHyTocoRIS PALLIDULUS. -pallidulus, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 193. Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. iii, 568. Chili. 29. PHyrTocoris RUBRESCENS, rubrescens, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 191. Sgnt. A. S. BE. F. 4me Sér. iii. 568. Chili. 30. PoyrocoriIs OBSCURELLUS. obscurellus, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 192. Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér, iii. 569. Chili. 31. PHyTocoRIs OBSOLETUS. obsoletus, Blanch, Faun. Chil. 194. Sgnt. A. 8S. BE. F. 4me Sér. iii. 569. Chili. 62 CATALOGUE OF 32, PHyTocorIS IRRORATUS. irroratus, Blanch, Faun. Chil: 193. Sgnt. A. S. E. F. Ame Seér. iii. 569. Chili. 33. PHYTOCORIS TRIGONALIS. trigonalis, Spin, Faun. Chil. 197. Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4ine Sér. iii. 569. Chili. 34. PHyTocoris? coccINEUs. P.? coccineus, Spin. Faun. Chil. 185, pl. 2, f. 10. Sgnt. A. S. &. F. 4me Sér. iii. 570. Chili. Genus 4. CYLLOCORIS. Cyllococoris, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 97. Kirschb. Caps. 31. Fieb, Crit. Gen. 48; Eur. Hem, 69, 282. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 367. Europe and Siberia. Div. 1. 1. CYLLOcORIS HISTRIONICUS. Cimex histrionicus. Linn. Syst. Nat. 728. Schr. Ins. Austr, 286—Lygeus agilis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 182. Wolff, Icon. Cim. 150, pl. 15, f. 147 —Capsus agilis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 247. Fall, Hem. Suec. i. 120— Cyllocoris agilis, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 98, pl. 10, f. 182—Phytocoris histrionicus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 267—Capsus histrionicus, Mey. Cups. 90, 75. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 96. Kirschb. Caps. 43. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 475—Polymerus (Kelidocorys) histrionicus, Aol. Mel. #nt. ii. 102—Cyllocoris histrionicus, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 282. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 368. Europe. 2. CYLLOCORIS EQUESTRIS. " equestris, Stall, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. 182. Siberia. Div. 2. Globiceps, Latr. MS. Serv. Hem. Gen. 235. Fieb. Crit. Gen, 49; Eur. Hem. 69, 282. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 362. 3. CYLLOcoRIS SPHEGIFORMIs. Cimex sphegiformis, Rossi, Faun. Hir. sp. 13845—Globiceps capito, Serv. Enc, Meth. x. 326; Hist. Hem. 282, pl. 6, f. 1—Capsus decoratus, Mey. Caps. 88. Kirschb. Caps. 46—Globiceps sphegiformis, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 283. Europe. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 08 4. Cytiocoris Pictett. Globiceps Picteti, Mey. Dur. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 283. South Spain. 5. CYLLocoris DISPAR. Cyllecoris dispar, Boh, Nya Sv. iv. 20—Globiceps dispar, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 283. Sweden. 6. CYLLOCORIS FLAVONOTATUS. Cyllecoris flavonotatus, Boh. Nya Sv. iv. 19—Capsus flavonotatus, Kirschb. Rhyn. sp. 32—Lygeus flavomaculatus, Wolff, Icon. Cim. 114, pl. 11, f. 108—Capsus flavomaculatus? Pauz. Faun. Germ. 92, 16—Cyllocoris flavomaculatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii, 10, pl. 76, f. 235—Cyllecoris flavonotatus, Boh. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1852, 71—Capsus flavonotatus, Kirschb. Caps. 47, 109. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 467— Globiceps flavonutatus, Pied. Crit. Gen. 49, sp. 13; Eur. Hem. 283. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 366. Europe. 7. CYLLOCORIS FLAVOMACULATUS. Cimex fulvipes, Scop. Ent. Carn. 364—Capsus flavomaculatus, Panz. Faun, Germ. 92,16. Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 247. Fall. Hem. Suee. i. 120. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 278 Mey. Caps. 91,76. Sahlb. Geoc. Ins. 96, 10. Kirschb. Caps. 46. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 469—Phytocoris flavomaculatus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 267—Polymerus (Kelidocoris) flavomaculatus, Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 103—Globiceps flavomaculatus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 49, sp. 13; Eur. Hem. 284. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 364. a. Europe.- From Mr. Children’s collection. b, c. Europe. 8. CyLLocorIs SELECTUS. selectus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 49, sp. 13; Eur. Hem. 284. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 363—Var, flavomaculatus ? Germany. 9, CyLLOcoRIS INFUSCATUS. Globiceps infuscatus, Garb. Bull, Soc, Ent, Ital. i. 190. Turin. 10. CyLLocoRIs ATER. Globiceps ater, Dougl. and Scott. Ent. M. Mag. ii. 248. England. 64 CATALOGUE OF Div. 3. Aétorhinus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 52, pl. 6, f. 8, 31; Eur. Hem. 70, 285, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 346. 11. CyLLocoRIsS ANGULATUS. Phytocoris angulatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 81. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 272— Capsus angulatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 75, pl. 97, f. 292. Mey. Caps, 89,72. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 97,12. Kirschb. Caps. 42. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 477 — Polymerus (Blephoridopterus) angulatus, Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 108—Aétorhinus angulatus, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 285. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 347. Europe. Div. 4. Plagiorhamma, Feb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx, 250, pl. 6, f. 8. 12. CyLLocorIs SUTURALIS. Plagiorhamma suturalis, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 250— Capsus suturalis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 32, pl. 120, f. 383. Hungary. Div. 5. Brachycerea, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 93; Eur. Hem. 77, 324—Idolocoris, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 374. 13. CyLLOCcORIS HYALINIPENNIS. Phytocoris hyalinipennis, Klug, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 258—Brachycerea hyalinipennis, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 325. Portugal. Spain. 14. CYLLocoRIS PALLICORNIS. Brachycerea pallicornis, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 324—TIdolocoris pallicornis, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 375. Spain. 15. CyLLocoRIS ANNULATUS. Gerris annulatus, Wolff, Icon. Cim. 162, pl. 16, f. 156—Capsus annulatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii, 52, pl. 88, f. 270. Mey. Caps. 58. Kirschb. Caps. 47—Brachycerea annulata, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 325—Idolocoris annulatus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 376. Europe. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 65 16. CyLLocorIs GLOBULIFER. Capsus globulifer, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 124. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 377. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 512—Capsus alienus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 53, pl. 88, f. 271. Kirschb. Caps. 48. Mey. Caps. 57—Capsus cyllocoroides, Scholtz. Arb. Ver. 1833—Brachycerea globulifera, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 325—Idolocoris globulifer, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 377. Europe. 17. CYLLOCORIS GENICULATUS. Brachycerea geniculata, Mieb. Crit. Gen. 93, Sp. 43; Eur. Hem, 325. Corsica. Div. 6. Dicyphus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 94; Eur. Hem. 77, 325—Idolocoris, p., Dougl. and Scolt, Hem. 18. CYLLOCORIS ERRANS. Gerris errans, Wolff, Icon, Cim. 161, pl. 16, f. 155—Capsus collaris, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 125. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 279. Mey. Caps. 83, 63. Kirschb. Caps. 42, 24. Flor. Rhyn. Liv. i. 483—Cyllocoris collaris, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 121, pl. 66, f. 203—Polymerus (Blepharido- pterus) collaris, Kol. Mel. Ent, ii. 107—Dicyphus errans, Fieb. Bur. Hem. 326—Idolocoris collaris, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 379. Europe. 19, CyLLocoriIs PALLIDUS. Capsus collaris, var., Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 125—Capsus pallidus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 51, pl. 88, f. 269. Mey. Caps. 64. Kirschb. Caps. 42— Capsus constrictus, Boh. K. V. Akad. Forh. 1852, Sp. 32—Dicyphus pallidus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 326—Idolocoris pallidus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 380. Europe. Div. 7. Systellonotus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 92, pl. 6, f.29; Hur. Hem. 77,323, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 369. 20. CYLLOCORIS TRIGUTTATUS. Cimex triguttatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 2729—Lygeus triguttatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 230—Capsus triguttatus, Mall. Hem. Suec.i. 121. Mey. Caps. 90,74. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 92. Kirschb. Caps. 51,110. Llor. Rhyn. Liv. i. 480—Cyllocoris triguttatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 99, pl. 60, f, 183—Systellonotus triguttatus, feb. Eur. Hem. 324. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 370. Europe. 66 CATALOGUE OF 21. Cytiocoris Taynt. Systellonotus Thymi, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. v. 125. Bourray. North America. 22. CyLLocoris CaLIFORNICUS. Capsus Californicus, Stal, Fug. Resa, 259. California. Div. Garganus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 321. 23. CyLLOCORIS FUSIFORMIS. Capsus fusiformis, Say, Works ed. Leconte, i. 344—Garganus fusiformis, Stal. United States. Mexico. 24, CyLLocorIs ALBIDIVITTIS. Garganus albidivittis, Stal, Siett, Ent. Zeit. xxiii, 322. Mexico. South America. . Abdomen sessile. . First joint of the antenne a little shorter than the head and the prothorax together. - - > = gracilentus. b. First joint of the antennz as long as the prothorax. - Amyoti. c. First joint of the antenne nearly as long as the pro- thorax. - - - = a - sanguiniceps. d. First joint of the antenne as long as the breadth of the head. * Coxe not whitish. + Corium spotted. - - - - - quadristillatus. ++ Corium not spotted. - - - - - Coste. ** Coxe whitish. - - - - - _ bisbistillatus. e. First joint of the antenne shorter than the breadth of the head. - - - - - - Stellatipennis. B. Abdomen almost petiolated. - - - - petiolatus. 25. CYLLOCORIS GRACILENTUS. gracilentus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 53—Garganus gracilentus, Stal, Svett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 322. Rio Janeiro. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 67 26. CyLLOCORIS QUADRISTILLATUS. quedristillatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 54. Rio Janeiro. ; 27. CyLLocoRIS BISBISTILLATUS. bisbistillatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 54. Rio Janeiro. 28. CYLLOCORIS STILLATIPENNIS. stillatipennis, Stal, Ric Jan. Hem, 54. Rio Janeiro. 29. CYLLOcORIS SANGUINICEPS. sanguiniceps, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 54. Rio Janeiro. 30. CyLLocoris CosTz&. Coste, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 54. Rio Janeiro. 31. CytLocoris AMYOTI. Amyoti, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 55. Rio Janeiro. 32. CYLLOCORIS PETIOLATUS. petiolatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 55. Rio Janeiro. 33. CYLLOCORIS SCUTELLATUS. Phytocoris scutellatus, Spin. Ess. Hem.—Cyllocoris scutellatus, Sgnt. A, S. E. F. 4me Sér. iii. 586—Cyllocoris jucundus, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. iii. 570, pl. 11, f. 5. Chili. 34. CYLLOCORIS CUCURBITACEUS. Phytocoris cucurbitaceus, Spin. Faun. Chil. 195—Cyllocoris cucurbitaceus Sgnt. A. S. BE. F. 4me Sér. iii. 571. Chili. 35. CYLLOCORIS LACTEUS. Phytocoris lacteus, Spin. Faun. Chil. 195—Cyllocoris lacteus, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. iii. 571. Chili. 68 CATALOGUE OF 36. CyLLocorRIS FASCIOLARIS: Phytocoris fasciolaris, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 191—Globiceps fasciolaris, Synt. A. S. BE. F. Ame Sér, iii. 573. Chili. Genus 5. CAPSUS. Capsus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 241. Kirsch. Caps. 30. Europe, Siberia, West Asia. Dive rl. Oncognathus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 15; Eur. Hem. 63, 246. 1. CapsUs BINOTATUS. Capsus binotatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 235. H.-Sch, Wanz. Ins. iii. 77, pl. 98, f. 296. Kirschb. Caps. 59—Oncognathus binotatus, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 247. : a. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. b. North Wales. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. c. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. Div. 2. Alloeotomus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 17, pl. 6, f. 23; Eur. Hem, 247. 2. Carsus GorHIcus. Phytocoris gothicus, Fall. Hem. Suec. 110—Capsus marginepunctatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 69, pl. 96, f. 284. Kirsch. Rhyn. 53—Alloeo- tomus gothicus, Pieb. Eur. Hem, 243. Europe. Divi. Pachypterna, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 18; Hur. Hem. 63, 247. 3. Capsus FIEBERI. Pachypterna Fieberi, Schmidt, Fieb. Crit. Nov.1. Hur. Hem, 248. Carinthian Alps. Div. 4. Bothynotus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 76, pl. 2, f. 7. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 69 4. Carsus MINKI. Bothynotus Minki, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 77. Corfu. Div. 5. Camptobrochys, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 19, pl. 6, f. 4, 35; Hur. Hem, 64, 248: Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 447, 5. Carsus FAtienil. Platycoris Falleni, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 89, pl. 57, f. 175—Phytocoris punctulatus, Fall. Mon. Cim. 87; Hem. Suec.i. 95. Mey. Caps. 103, pl. 4, f. 2—Capsus punctulatus, Sahlb. Geoe. 112. H.-Sch. Nom. Ent. i. 52. Kirschb. Caps. 67. Flor. Rhyn, Liv. i. 532—Capsus Fallenii, Kirschb. Caps. 67—Camptobrochys Falleni, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 248. Europe. 6. Capsus PUNCTULATUS. Phytocoris punctulatus, Fal/. Mon. Cim. 87; Hem. Suec. i. 95. Mey. Rhyn. 103, pl. 4, f. 2—Phytocoris lutescens, Schill. Verh. Schles. Ges. 1836—C. varipennis, Hoffm.—Capsus punctulatus, H.-Sch. Nom. Ent. i. 52. Kirschb. Caps. 67. Flor. Rhyn. Liv. i, 532—Campto- brochys punctulatus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 249. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 448. Europe. 7. CaPSUS SERENUS. Camptobrochys serenus, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. 135. Baalbec. Div. 6. Stethoconus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 79, pl. 2, f. 8. 8. CapsUs MAMILLOSuUS. Capsus cyrtopeltis, Flor. Rhyn. Liv. i. 628—Capsus mamillosus, Flor. Rhyn. Liv. ii. 614—Stethocomus mamillosus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. vill. 79. Livonia. Div. 7. Exeretus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 81, pl. 2, f. 9. = 70 CATALOGUE OF 9. Capsus MEYERI. Camptotylus Meyeri, Frey, Schw. Ent. Ges. 1863, 119—Exeretus Meyeri, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 81. Sarepta. Div. 8. Megacelum, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 21; Eur. Hem. 64, 249. 10. Capsus INFUSUS. Capsus infusus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 30, pl. 120, f. 381—Phytocoris validicornis, Boh. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1852, 14, 19—Capsus infusus, Kirschb. Caps. 55—Megacelum infusum, Fieb. Hur, Hem, 249— Dereocoris infusus, Dougl. aud Scott. Hem. 331. Europe. 11. Capsus AM@NUS. Dereocoris amcenus, Dovgl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. 115. Jordan region. Div. 9. Grypocoris, Dougl, and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. 116. 12. Carsus FIEBERI. Grypocoris Fieberi, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. 117. Jordan region. Div. 10. Homodemus, Fieb. Crit. Gen, 22 ; Eur. Hem. 64, 249. 13. CapsUs FERRUGATUS. Cimex roseomaculatus, Deg. Ins. iii. 193. Schff. Icon. Rat. pl. 13, f. 9— Cimex digrammus, Gmel. Linn. Syst. Nat. 2181—Cimex Ribis et rosatus, Schr. Faun. Boic. 1149—Cimex cruentatus, Vill. Linn. Ent. 533—Lygeus ferrugatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst.iv. 173; Syst. Rhyn. 236— Phytocoris ferrugatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 86. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 204, pl. 33, f. 104. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 270. Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 111—Capsus ferrugatus, Sah/b. Geoe. Fen. 104. Meyer, Caps. 52, 12. Kirschb. Caps. 57. Flor. Rhyn, Liv. i. 496—Homodemus ferrugatus, Ficb. Eur. Hem. 250—Dereocoris ferrugatus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 327. a—c. North Wales. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. d, Isle of Wight. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. e. Killarney. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. f. Polish Ukraine. Presented by Dr. Dowler. g. South France. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. aul 15. Capsus MARGINELLUS. , Sturm, Verz. pl. 4, f. 5—Miris marginellus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 255—Capsus marginellus, Kirschb. Caps. 50—Phytocoris scriptus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 120, pl. 66, f. 202—Homodemus marginellus, Fieb. Eur. Hew, 250—Dereocoris marginellus, Dougl. and Scolt, Hem, 328. a. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. b. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. c—f. England. g. Geneva. h. Europe. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. i—m. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 16. Carsus MeEyrel. Lophyrus Meyeri, Kol. Mel. 105, pl. 11, f. 26—Homodemus Meyeri, Fied. Eur. Hem, 250, Caucasus. 17. Capsus ANGULARIS. Homodemus angularis, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 325. Amasia. Mehadia. Div. 11. Brachycoleus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 23, pl. 6, f.5. Hur. Hem. 65, 250. 18. Capsus BIMACULATUS. Phytocoris bimaculatus, Ramb. Faun. And. 160—Brachycoleus bimacu- latus, Mieb. Hur. Hem, 251. Spain. 19. Capsus SCRIPTUS. Lygeus scriptus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 234—Capsus scriptus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. iii. 76, pl. 97, f. 294. Kirsch. Caps. 59—Brachycoleus scriptus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 251. a. Chamouni. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. Div. 12. Calocoris, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 24; Eur. Hem. 65, 251. 20. CAapsus STRIATELLUS. Lygeus striatellus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 236. Panz. Faun. Germ. 93, 17— Miris striatellus, Wolff, Icon. Cim. 156, pl. 15, f. 150—Phytocoris striatellus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 84. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 133, pl. 71, “2 CATALOGUE OF f. 218. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 272. Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 113—Capsus striatellus, Mey. Caps. 94,81. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 105. Kirsch. Caps. 56. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 492—Calocoris striatellus, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 251—Dereocoris striatellus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 318. a—j. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. k. England. From the collection of the Entomological Society. l,m. Summit of Snowdon. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. n,o. England. p—s. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 21. Capsus BIMAcULATUS. //0% 49 JET WT Capsus bimaculatus, Hoffm. H.-Sch. Nom. 51; Wanz. Ins. vi. 48, pl. 196, f. 607—Phytocoris Schmidti, Fieb. Weit. B. i, 102, pl. 2, f. 1—Calo- coris bimaculatus, Pieb. Hur. Hem. 253, South Europe. 7 22. Capsus PILICORNIS. Capsus pilicornis, Panz. Faun. Germ, 99, 22—Capsus anticus, Muls. Ann. Soc. Linn. 1852, 116—Calocoris pilicornis, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 252. Europe. 23. Capsus SEXGUTTATUS. Cimex sexguttatus, abr. Mant. Ins. ii. 304—Lygeus sexguttatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 174; Syst. Rhyn, i. 237—Phytocoris sexguttatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 86—Capsus sexguttatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 77, pl. 97, f. 295. Meyer, Caps. 92. Flor, Rhyn, Liv. i. 494—Poly- merus (Lophyrus) sexguttatus, Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 106—Calocoris sex- guttatus, Mieb. Eur, Hem, 252—Dereocoris sexguttatus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 322. a—d. Tunis. From Mr. Frasevr’s collection. e, f. Italy. Presented by Dr. Dowler. g. Crete. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 24. CapsuUs FULVOMACULATUS. Cimex fulvomaculatus, Deg. Ins. iii, 294—Lygeus saltatorius, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 239—Phytocoris fulvomaculatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 88. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 273. Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 199—Capsus fulvomaculatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 50, pl. 87, f. 267; 81, pl. 99, f. 382. Meyer, Caps. 96. Sahib. Geoc. Fen 109. Flor. Rhyn, Liv. i. 505—Capsus fulvomaculatus, Airschb. Caps. 49—Calocoris fulvomaculatus, ied. Eur. Hem. 253—Dereocoris fulvomaculatus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 316. Siberia. a—d. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. -~t je) HEMIPTERA HETHROPTERA. 25. CApsuS SEXPUNCTATUS, Lygeus sexpunctatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 224—Lygeus nemoralis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 234—Phytocoris Carceli, Lep. Serv. 325—Phytocoris sexpunctatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 131, pl. 69, f. 213, 214, 216— Miris infuscatus? Brullé, Exp. Mor. Hem, 77—Calocoris sexpunc- tatus, Lieb. Eur. Hem. 253. a, b. Geneva. Presented by M. Gonreau. c—e. South France. f. Crete. Presented by W. W, Saunders, Esq. g- Europe. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. A. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. i—l. Tunis. From Mr. Fraser’s collection. 26. Carsus ALPESTRIS. Capsus alpestris, Mey. Rhyn. 49—Calocoris alpestris, Mieb. Eur, Hem, 253 —Dereocoris alpestris, Dougl. and Scolt, Ent. M, Mag. iv. 47. England. Swiss and Carinthian Alps. 27, Capsus AFFINIS. Capsus affinis, H.-Sch. Nom. 49. Kirschb. Caps. 50—Capsus pabulinus, Mey. Rhyn. 48, pl. 1, f. 3. Sahlb. Geoc. Fenn. 101—Lygeus pabulinus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 148, pl. 23, f. 74—Phytocoris Salvie, Hahn, Wanz. Ins, ii. 133, pl. 61, f. 217—Calocoris affinis, Mieb. Bur. Hem, 254. Europe. 28. Capsus VENUSTUS. Calocoris venustus, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur, Hem. 254. Spain. 29. Capsus BIPUNCTATUS, Cimex pabulinus, Scop. Ent. Carn. 132 — Lygeus bipunctatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 235—Pbytocoris bipunctatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 78. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 270. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 271—Capsus bipunctatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 79, pl. 98, f. 298. Meyer, Caps.51. Suhlb. Geoc. Fenn. 101, 20. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 498—Capsus bipunctatus, Kirschb, Caps. 60—Calocoris bipunctatus, Fieb. Hur, Hem, 254-- Dereocoris bipunctatus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 319. a,b. North Wales. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. c,d. Paris. From Mr. Children’s collection. e,f. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 30. Capsus TRIVIALIS, Capsus trivialis, Costa, Cent. 3, 4—Calocoris trivialis, Fieb, Hur, Hem. 255. Italy. Corsica. 74 CATALOGUE OF 31, Capsus CHENOPODII. Miris levigatus, Panz. Faun, Germ. 93, 21. Wolff, Icon. Cim. 36, pl. 4, f. 36—Phytocoris Chevopodii, Mall, Hem. Suec. i. 77. Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 113—Capsus Chenopodii, Suh/b. Geoe. Fenn. 100. Meyer, Caps. 51, 11. Wirschb, Caps, 57, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 501—Calocoris Chenopodii, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 255 —Dereocoris Chenopodii, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 325—Phytocoris binotatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 202, pl. 33, f. 103—Capsus brevicollis, Meyer, Rhyn, 47, pl. 1, f. 4. a—c. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. d—i. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 32. Capsus INSTABILIS. Calocoris instabilis, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 255. Malaga, Spain. 33. CAPsSUS QUADRIPUNCTATUS. Lygeus quadripunctatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 235—Phytocoris Chenopodii, var. 4-punctatus, fall. Hem. Suec. 77—Calocoris quadripunctatus, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 256. Germany. 34, Capsus VANDALICUS, Cimex Vandalicus, Rossi, Faun. Etr. 1748, pl. 7, f. 12—Lygeus Fraxini, Fabr, Ent. Syst. iv. 172; Syst. Rhyn.236—Capsus Fraxini, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. iii. 82, pl. 99, f. 8303—Phytocoris tenioma, Costa, Cent. 1852—Capsus Humuli, Schumml. Arb. Ver. 1846, 22—Calocoris Vandalicus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 256. Europe. 35. CAPSUS DETRITUS. Calocoris detritus, Mey. Fieb, Hur. Hem. 257. Switzerland. 36. Capsus REICHELT. Phytocoris Reicheli, Fieb. Weit. Beit. i. 103, pl. 2, f. 2—Calocoris Reicheli, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 2; Eur. Hem. 257. Bohemia. Corinthia. 37. CAapsus SETICORNIS. Lygeus seticornis, Fubr. Ent. Syst. iv. 179—Capsus seticornis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 244—Miris seticornis, Wolff, Icon. Cim. f. 114—Phytocoris apicalis, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 220, pl. 35, f. 114—Phytocoris lateralis, Fall. Hom, Suec. i. 88—Miris tibialis, Wolff, Icon. Cim. f. 111— Capsus lateralis, Kirschb. Caps. 58— Calocoris seticornis, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 257. Europe. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 75 38. Carpsus HEDENBORGI. Calocoris Hedenborgi, Fieb. Verh. Zovl. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 258. Bosphorus. 39. CAapsuS COLLARIS. Calocoris collaris, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, xx. 239. Rhodes. Corfu. 40. Carpsus BeckERrI. Calocoris Beckeri, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 259. Sarepta. 41. Carsus LETATERRYI. Calocoris Lethierryi, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx, 260. France. 42, Capsus NEBULOSUS. Calocoris nebulosus, Ficb. Wien. Ent, Mon. viii. 326. Lussin. 43. Capsus Ko uenatii. Calocoris Kolenatii, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 219. Moravia. 44. CapsuS FORNICATUS. Calocoris fornicatus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii.218—Dereocoris fornicatus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 329. England. 45, CapsUs TETRAPHLYCTIS, Calocoris tetraphlyctis, Garb. Bull. Soc. Ent, Ital. i. 184. North Italy. . 46. Capsus RUBRICOSUS. Calocoris rubricosus, Garb, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. 184. North Italy. 47. CaPsUS DISTINGUENDUS. Calocoris distinguendus, Garb. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital, i. 184. North Italy. 48, Capsus RUBIDUS. Calocoris rubidus, Garb. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. 185. North Italy. 76 CATALOGUE OF 49, CAPSUS ATERRIMUS. Calocoris aterrimus, Garb, Bull, Soc. Ent. Ital. i. 185. North Italy. 50. Capsus ANNULICORNIS. annulicornis, Saklb. Geoc. Fenn, 100. Fieb. Eur, Hem, 390. North Europe. Siberia. 51. CApsus AMCENUS. Dereocoris amenus, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. 115. Jordan Region. Div. 13. Pyenopterna, Fieb, Crit. Gen. 30; Eur. Hem. 66, 262, 52. CApsus STRIATUS. Cimex striatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 730; Faun, Suec. 960. Scop. Ent. Carn, 133. Deg. Ins. iii. 191, pl. 15, f. 14, 15. Schr. Ins. Austr. 284-- Miris striatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 255. Wolff, Icon. Cim. 37, pl. 4. f. 37—Capsus striatus, Panz. Faun, Germ. 93, 22. | Meyer, Caps. 94, 80. Sahlb. Geoc. Fenn. 97. Kirschb. Caps. 49—Phytocoris striatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 83. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 134, pl. 71, f. 219. Burm. Handd. Ent. ii, 267. Serv. Hem. 279. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 272. Flor, Rhyn, Liv. i, 490—Polymerus (Cyllocoris) striatus, Aol. Mel. Ent. ii. 103 —Pyenopterna striata, /ieb. Hur, Hem. 262—Dereocoris striatus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 320. a—h. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. i. Summit of Snowdon. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. j—m, Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 53. Capsus PULCHER. Capsus pulcher, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 75, pl. 97, f. 293—Pycnopterna pulchra, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 263. Germany. Div. 14. Closterotomus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 27; Hur. Hem. 65, 261. 54. CApgus BIFASCIATUS. Lygeus bifasciatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 177—Capsus bifasciatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 242. Sahlb, Geoc. Fenn. 121. Kirschb. Caps. 48— Phytocoris bifasciatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. iii. 7, pl. 75, f. 232— Globiceps variegatus, Costa—Capsus Schillingi, Schumml. Scholz, Arb. Ver. 1846, 182—Closterotomus bifasciatus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 261 Europe. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA, 17 Div. 15. Gryllocoris, Berensp. Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1859, 334. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 66, — 263. 55. Capsus ANGUSTICOLLIS. Gryllocoris angusticollis, Berensp. Berl, Ent, Zeit. 1859, 335, pl. 6, f. 8, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 263, Greece. Div, 16. Rhopalotomus, Fieb. Crit, Gen. 31, pl. 6, f. 38; Hur. Hem. 66, 263. 56. Capsus ATER. Cimex ater, Linn. Syst. Nat. 725; Faun. Suec. 944—Cimex semiflavus, Linn, Syst. Nat. 725; Faun. Suec. 944—Cimex tyrannus, Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. 8371; Mant. Ins. ii. 305—Cimex flavicollis, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii, 305—Lygeus ater, Fubr. Ent. Syst. iv. 177—Capsus ater, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 241. Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 116. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 126, pl. 20, f.65. H.-Sch. Nom. Ent. i.52. Burm, Handb, Ent. 275, Zett. Ins, Lapp. 277. Sahlb. Geoe. Fenn. 121, 67. Meyer, Caps. 108. Serv. Hem. 28, i. 486. Hirschb. Caps. 54—Capsus tyrannus, Fabr, Syst. Rhyn. 242—Lygeus tyrannus, Wolff, Icon. Cim. f. 146—Lygeus flavicollis, Fabr, Ent. Syst.iv. 178. Wolff, Icon. Cim., 32, pl. 4, f. 32 —Capsus flavicollis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 243—Heterotoma ater, Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 127—Rhopalotomus ater, Fieb. Hur, Hem. 264, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 440. a—p. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. g. England. From Mr. Vigors’ collection. a—v. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. w. Europe. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. w—ce. St. Martin’s Falls, Albany River, Hudsun’s Bay. Presented by Dr. Barnston. dd, ee. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman’s collection. 57. CApPsuS CINCTUS. Capsus cinctus, Kol. Mel. Ent, 128, pl. 11, f.29—Rhopalotomus cinctus, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 264. South Russia. Div. 17. Capsus, Fieb. Crit. Gen, 32; Eur, Hem. 66, 264. 58. CApsus CORDIGER. Phytocoris cordiger, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii, 85, pl. 56, f. 771—Capsus cordiger, Fieb. Kur. Hem, 264. Europe. 78 CATALOGUE OF 59. Capsus PUNCTUM. Phytocoris punctum, Ramb. Faun. And, 164—Cuapsus punctum, Fieb, Eur. Hem. 268. South Spain. 60. Capsus RUTILUS. Capsus rutilus, H.--Sch. Wanz. Ins, iv. 34, pl. 121, f. 385. Fieb, Eur. Hem. 265. Roumelia, Syria. 61. Capsus Scuacu. Cimex Schach, Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. 871; Mant. Jas. ii. 305—Lygeus Schach, Fubr. Ent. Syst. iv. 177—Capsus Schach, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 242—Capsus miniatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins, iv. 34, pl. 121, f. 381. Fieb, Hur. Hem. 265. a. South France. Presented by the Entomological Club. b—d. South Europe. e—j. Italy. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. k—n, Louvain. Presented by Lady Seymour. 62. Capsus TRIFASCIATUS. Cimex trifasciatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1,725. Schff. Icon, Ratisb. pl. 13, f. 8—Capsus bifasciatus, abr. Syst. Rhyn. 244. Kirsch. Caps. 53. Fieh. Eur. Hem, 265—Lygeus elatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 176. Wolff, Icon. Cim, f£. 31. Panz, Faun. Germ. 73, 20—Capsus elatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 241. Europe. 63. CAPSUS ANNULIPES, annulipes, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 97, pl. 212, f.669, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 265. South Europe. 64. Capsus OLIVACEUS, Capsus olivaceus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 214. Fieb. Hur. Hem. 266—Capsus medius, Kirsch. Caps. 52—Capsus rufipes, abr, Syst. Rhyn, 242. Europe. 65, Capsus CARDINALIS. cardinalis, Fieb. Crit. Sp.4; Eur. Hem. 266. Bohemia. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 79 66. CaPsuS SCUTELLARIS. Lygeus scutellaris, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 180—Capsus seutellaris, Mabr. Syst. Rhyn. 245. Ceq. Ill. Icon. pl. 19, f. 8. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 510. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 266. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 443. Phytocoris scutellaris, Zett, Act. Holm.1819. Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 109. Europe. 67, Capsus CAPILLARIS. Cimex capillaris, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 305—Cimex tricolor, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 806—Lygeus capillaris, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 180—Lygeus Danicus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 181. Wolff. Icon. Cim. 34, pl. 4, f. 34 —Lygeus tricolor, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 181. Wolff. Icon. Cim. 35, pl. 4, f. 85—Capsus capillaris, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 244. Burm. Handb, Ent. ii. 274. Serv. Hist. Hem. 281. Fieb. Hur. Hem. 266. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 442—Capsus Danicus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 246. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 17, p). 2, f.9-—Capsus tricolor, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 246. Panz. Faun. Germ. 93, 20.. H.-Sch. Nom. Ent. i. 51. Meyer, Caps. 108, 98. Kirschb. Caps. 52. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 509—Phyto- coris Danicus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 109. a—l. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. m. France. n—p. South France. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. g. Geneva, Presented by M. Goureau. ”, Polish Ukraine. Presented by Dr. Dowler. 68. Carsus coruscus. coruscus, Garbiglietii, Bull. Soc. Ent. [tal. i. 186. Sardinia. Div. 18. Dioneus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 67, 268. 69. Capsus NEGLECTUS. Capsus neglectus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 242. H.-Sch. Wans. Ins. iii, 82, pl. 100, f. 8304—Dioneus neglectus, Lieb. Hur. Hem. 269. South Europe. 70. CapstsS INFUSCATUS. Miris infuscatus, Brullé, Exp. Mor. 77—Dioneus infuscatus, Fieb. Kur. Hem, 269. Greece. Div. 19. Camptoneura, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 35—Campyloneura, Fieb, Eur, Hem, 67, 269. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 372. 80 CATALOGUE OF 71. Capsus VIRGULA: Capsus virgula, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 51, pl. 88, f. 268—Campyloneura virgula, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 269. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 373. Europe. Div. 20. Dichroscytus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 36. Eur. Hem. 67, 269. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 477—Dichroscytide, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 72. CAPSUS RUFIPENNIS. Phytocoris rufipennis, Fvll. Hem. Suec. i. 92. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 274— Capsus rufipennis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 50, pl. 197, f. 610. Sahlb. Geoc. Fenn. 105. Kirschb. Caps, 551. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. 1. 489— Dichroscytus rufipennis, Mieb, Eur. Hem. 270. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 478. a, England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b. Europe. 73. Capsus VALESIANUS. Capsus Valesianus, Meyer, Catal.—Dichroscytus Valesianus, Fieb. Eur. Tem, 270. Vallais. Div.21. Liocoris, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 37, pl. 6, f. 15; Hur. Hem. 67,270. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 449. 74, Capsus TRIPUSTULATUS. Cimex tripustulatus, Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. 370; Mant. Ins. ii. 8304—Lygeus tripustulatus, Feb. Ent. Syst. iv. 176; Syst. Rhyn. 239—Phytocoris tripustulatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 96. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 215, pl. 34, f. 111. Burm. Handb, Ent. ii. 273. Zeit. Ins. Lapp. 275. Kol. Mel, Ent. ii. 120—Capsus tripustulatus, H.-Sch. Nom. Ent. i. 52. Meyer, Caps. 106. Sahlb. Geoc. Fenn, 113. Kirschb. Caps. 64, 112. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 515—Phytvocoris Pastinace, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. 213, pl. 34, f. 110—Liocoris tripustulatus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 271. Dougt. and Scott, Hem. 450. a—e. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. f. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. Div. 22. Polymerus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i.27. Fieb. Crit. Gen. 39; Eur. Hem. 67, 271—Systratiotus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 442, 75. CAPSUS INTERMEDIUS. Caps * intermedius, Sahlb. Geoc. Fenn. 116—Polymerus intermedius, FE ict Eur. Hem, 391. Finland, HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 8] 76. CApsUS HOLOSERICEUS. Polymerus holosericeus, Hahn, Wans. Ins. i. 27, pl. 4, f.17. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 271—Capsus holosericeus, Kirschb, Rhyn. 74. Europe. 77. CAPSUS NIGRITUS. Phytocoris nigritus, Fall, Hem. Suec. i. 97—Capsus nigritus, H.-Sch, Nom. Fint. i. 52; Wanz. Ins. vi. 45, pl. 195, f. 601. Sahlb. Geoc. Fenn. 116. Kirschb. Caps. 69, 113—Capsus nigrita, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 547—Polymerus nigritus, Pieb. Hur. Hem, 391—Systratiotes nigritus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 444, Europe. Div. 23. Charagochilus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 38; Eur. Hem. 67. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 445. 78. Carsus GYLLENHALII. Phytocoris Gyllenhalii, Fall. Mon. Cim. 88; Hem. Suec. i. 97. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 225—Capsus Gyllenbalii, Hahn, Mon. Ent. i.56; Wanz. Ins. iii. 86, pl. 101, f.310. A/ey. Cups. 61, 28; Sahlb. Geoc. Fenn. 116, 57. Kirschb. Caps. 69, 114—Charagochilus Gyllenhali, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 271—Charagochilus Gyllenhalii, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 446, Europe. Siberia. Div. 24. Cyphodema, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 40; Eur. Hem, 68, 272. 79, Capsus Meyer-Diiri. Cyphodema Meyer-Dui, Fieb. Crit. Gen. Sp. 5; Eur, Hem, 272. Corsica. Div. 25. Tylonotus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 41—Plesiocoris, Fieb. Eur, Hem. 272. 80, CApsus RUGICOLLIS. Phytocoris rugicollis, Fall. Hem. Suec. 79—Capsus rugicollis, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. iii. 80, pl. 98, f. 299. Kirschb. Nachtrag. 55--Plesiocoris rugi- collis, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 272—Phytocoris marginatus, Boh, a. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. Div. 26. Lygus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 147, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 42; Eur. Hem. 68, 272. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 456. 82 CATALOGUE OF 81, CApsuUSs PRATENSIS. Cimex pratensis, Linn. Syst. Nat. 728; Faun. Suec. 949. Scop. Ent. ‘arn. 133—Lygeus pratensis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 174; Syst. Rhyn. 234. Fall. Mon. Cim. 83—Lygeus umbellatorum, Panz. Faun. Germ. 93, 19—Phytocoris pratensis, Fall. Hem. Suec.i.90. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 217, pl. 35, f. 112. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 273. Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 119, 99—Phytocoris alpina, Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 20, 100, pl. 10, f.24—Capsus gemellatus, H.-Sch, Wanz. Ins. iii. 81, pl. 99, f. 3801. Kirschb. Caps. 64, 102—Lygus pratensis, Fieb. Hur, Hem. 273. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 464—Capsus pratensis, Sahlb. Geoc, Fenn. 111. Kirschb. Caps. 64,112. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 517. Europe. Siberia. 82. CApsus CAMPESTRIS. Cimex campestris, Zinn. Syst. Nat. 728; Faun. Suec. 950—Lygeus campestris, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 303; Ent. Syst. iv. 171; Syst. Rhyn. 234—Capsus Artemisix, Schilling—Phytocoris campestris, fall. Hem. Suec. i. 91. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 218, pl. 35, f. 113. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 273. Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 118—Capsus campestris, Sahlb, Geoc. Fenn. 111. Hirschb. Caps. 65—Capsus pratensis (ex parte), Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i.517—Lygus campestris, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 273. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 463. Europe. Siberia. 83. CapsUs RUBRICATUS. Lygeus rubricatus, Fall. Mon. Cim. 91—Phytocoris rubricatus, Fall. Hem. Sueec. i. 100. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 275—Capsus_ rubricatus, Sahlb. Geoc, Fenn. 106. Kirschb. Caps. 58,111. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 526—Lygus rufescens, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 28, pl. 4, f. 18—Capsus rubicundus, Mey. Caps. 72, 44—Lygus rubricatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 153, pl. 24, f.80. Lieb. Eur. Hem. 274, 392. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 462. Europe. 84. Capsus ATOMARIUS. Hadrodema atomaria, Meyer Dur. Caps.—Capsus delicatus, AZuls. Ann. Soc. Lin. 1857, 167—Lygus atomarius, ied. Hur. Hem. 392. France. 85. CAPSUS LIMBATUS. Phytocoris limbatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. 92. Ahr. Faun. Eur. 13, 20— Lygus limbatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 182, pl. 23, £77. Fieb. Bur. Hem. 274—Capsus limbatus, Kirschb. Nachtrag. 66—Phytocoris viridis, Fall, Hem. Suec. i. 93—Capsus viridis, Mey. Rhyn. 77. Europe. Siberia. HEM(IPTERA HETEROPTERA. 83 86. Capsus CONTAMINATUS. Lygeus contaminatus, Fall. Mon. Cim. 76—Phytocoris contaminatus, Fall, Hem, Suec. i. 75—Lygus contaminatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 151, pl. 23, f. 76. Feb, Crit. 7; Eur. Hem. 274. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 461—Capsus contaminatus, Mey. Caps. 45. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 531—Capsus sulcifrons, Kirschb, Caps. 130, 183—Lygus sulcifrons, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 460. Siberia. a. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 87, CAPSUS LUCORUM. Capsus lucorum, Meyer Dur. Caps, 46, pl. 6, f. 2—Lygus contaminatus, Kirschb. Caps. 64, 183. According to Fieber Phytocoris lucorum, Boh. A. V. Acad. Forh. 1852, 15, is not this species. Germany. 88. Capsus COMMUTATUS. Lygus commutatus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 72, sp, 7; Eur, Hem. 274. Switzerland. 89. CApsuS APICALIS. Lygus apicalis, Pict. Mey. Fieb, Eur, Hem. 275. South Spain. 90, Carsus SPINOLA. Capsus Spinole, Mey. Stet. Ent. Zeit. 1841, 86; Caps. 45, pl. 1, f. 2— Lygus Spinole, Mieb. Hur. Hem. 275. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 458. England. Germany. Switzerland. 91. Capsus Lucorum (bis lectum). Phytocoris lucorum, Boh. K. V. Acad. Forh. 1852, 15. Sweden. Not lucorum, Meyer Dur. 92. CAapsSUS -PABULINUS. Cimex pabulinus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 727; Faun. Suec. 947—Miris pabu- linus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 254—Phytocoris pabulinus, Fall. Hem. Suec.i.79. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 272—Capsus pabulinus, Sahlb. Geoc. Fenn. 101. Kirschb. Cops. 57, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 507—Capsus affinis, Mey. Caps. 48, 6, pl. 1, f. 5—Phytocoris aflinis, Kol. Mel. 84 CATALOGUE OF Ent. ii. 116—Lygus pabulinus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 276. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 457. Siberia. a—f. Isle of Wight. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. g. North Wales. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 93. Carsus Puront. Lygus Putoni, Mey. Dur. Mitth. Schweiz. Ent. Ges. iii, 207. Switzerland. 94, CapsUS FLAVOVIRENS. Lygus flavovirens, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 276. Switzerland. 95, Capsus CHLORIS. Capsus affinis, Scholz. Arb. Ver. (1846)—Capsus viridis, Mey. Cat.— Lygns chloris, Lieb. Crit. Gen. 42, sp. 8; Eur. Hem. 276. Germany. Switzerland. Divaed. Peciloscytus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 43; Eur. Hem. 68, 276. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 466. 96. CAPSUS UNIPASCIATUS. Lygeus unifasciatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 187—Capsus unifasciatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 243. H.-Sch. Nom. Ent.i. 51. Mey. Caps. 104, 93. Sahih. Geoc. Fenn. 108. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 544. Hirschb. Caps. 61—Miris semiflavus, Wolff, Icon. Cim. 154, pl. 15, f. 148— Phytocoris semiflavus, Fall. Hem. Suec, i. 86. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 208, pl. 34, f. 107—Phytocoris lateralis, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 85, pl. 56, f. 169—Phytecoris marginatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins, ii. 85, pl. 56, f. 170—Phytocoris unifasciatus, Kol. Mel, Ent. ii. 123—Peeciloscytus unifasciatus, Mieb. Hur. Hem, 276. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 467, Siberia. a, Europe. 97. CAPpsUS VULNERATUS. Lygeus vulneratus, Wolff, Panz. Faun. Germ. (1801) 100, 22—Phyto- coris Dalmanni, Fall. Hem. Suec. 87. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 210, pl. 34, f. 108—Capsus Dalmanni, irschb, Caps. 63—Peciloscytus vulneratus, /ieb. Eur, Hem. 277. Siberia. a. Europe. From Mr, Children’s collection. Fe) [9 0) qa HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 98. CapsuS COGNATUS. Peciloscytus cognatus, Pied. Crit. Gen. 43, sp. 6; Eur. Hem. 277, Hungary. | Div. 28. Hadrodema, Fieb, Crit. Gen. 44; Hur. Hem. 68, 277. 99, Capsus RUBICUNDUS. Phytocoris rubicundus, Fall. Hem. .Suec. 92 — Capsus rubicundus, Kirschb. Caps. 68—Lygus rufescens, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 28, pl. 4, f. 18—Capsus rubicundus, Meyer, Rhyn. sp. 45—Hadrodema rubi- cunda, Leb. Hur, Hem. 278. Siberia. a. Europe, 100. Carsus PINASTRI. Phytocoris Pinastri, Fall. Hem. Suec, 112—Capsus Pinastri, Kirschb. Caps. 54. Sahlb. Geoc, Fenn, 118—Hadrodema Pinastri, feb, Eur. Hem, 278. Europe. Div. 29. Orthops, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 45, pl. 6, f. 10; Hur. Hem, 68, 278. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 451. 101. Capsus MONTANUS. Capsus montanus, Schill, Arb. Ver. (1836). Scholz. Arb, Ver. 33—Capsus fasciatus,| Mey. Stett. Ent. Zeit. ii. (1841)'86; Rhyn. pl. 5, f.5. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 99, pl. 212, f. 671 Orthops montanus, Fieb, Eur. Hem, 279. Germany. Spain. 102. Carsus Foret. Capsus Foreli, Mey. Cat.—Orthops Foreli, Fieb. Beit. sp.9; Hur. Hem. 279. Switzerland. 103; Capsus Pastinacas. Lygeus Pastinace, Mon. Cim. 86—Phytocoris Pastinace, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 94—Lygeus transversalis? Labr. Syst. Rhyn, 238—Capsus Pastinace, Sahlb. Geoc. Fenn. 113. Flor, Rhyn. Liv, i. 523—Capsus lucidus, Kirschb. Caps. 68, 113—Orthops Pastinace, Mieb. Eur, Hem. 279. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 455. Sitka. a. England. b. Bellagio. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. c,d. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 86 CATALOGUE OF 104. Capsus PELLUCIDUS. Orthops pellucidus, Feb. Crit, Gen. 45, sp. 10; Bur. Hem, 279, Switzerland. 105. Capsus CERVINUS. Capsus cervinus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 57, pl. 197, f. 617. Mey. Caps. 103, 91. Kirschb.£ Caps. 62—Orthops cervinus, Lieb. Eur. Hem, 279. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 454. England. Germany. 106. CApsuS FLAVOVARIUS. Lygeus flavovarius, Fubr. Ent. Syst. iv. 178, Fall. Mon. Cim. 86— Capsus flavovarius, Fubr. Syst. Rhyn. 243—Phytocoris flavovarius, Fall. Hem, Suec. i. 93. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. 120, pl. 34, f. 109. Burm. Handb, Ent. ii. 272—Orthops flavovarius, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 280. a. Europe. 107. Capsus Kamu. Cimex Kalmii, Linn. Syst. Nat. 728; Faun. Suec. 148—Capsus Kalmii, H.-Sch. Nom. Ent. i. 52. Mey. Caps. 105,95. Sahlb. Geoc, Fenn. 112. Kirschb. Caps. 66, 113. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i, 521—Capsus transversalis, H.-Sch. Nom. Ent. i. 52—Phytocoris Kalmii, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 274. Kol. Mel. Ent. ii, 122—Capsus pauperatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 31, pl. 120, f. 382—Orthops Kalmi, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 280—Orthops Kalmii, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 452. a. Europe. Div. 30. Pilophorus, Hahn—Camaronotns, Fieb. Crit. Gen, 79, pl. 6, f. 28; Eur. Hem. 74, 313. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 358. 108. Capsus CLAVATUS. Cimex clavatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 729—Capsus bifasciatus, Mabr. Syst. Rhyn. 242—Phytocoris bifasciatus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. iii. 7, pl. 75, fis 232, Fall, Hem. Suec. i. 118—Phytocoris clavatus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 266—Capsus clavatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 47. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 278. Mey. Caps. 87. 70. Sahlb. Geoc. Fenn. 91. Kirschb. Caps. 72, 137. Flor, Rhyn. Liv, i. 569—Camaronotus bifasciatus, Fieb. Eur, Hem. 314. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 360—Phytocoris sphegiformis, Kol, Mel. Ent. ii. 110. a—c. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. e. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 87 109. Capsus CONFUSUS. Capsus confusus, Kirschb. Caps. 72—Capsus clavatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. lil. 47, pl. 87, f. 264—Camaronotus confusus, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 314. Germany. 110.. Capsus CINNAMOPTERUS. Capsus cinnamopterus, Airschb. Caps. 72, 135,10. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 572—Camaronotus cinnamopterus, Leb. ‘Eur. Hem. 314, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 359. Germany. Switzerland. a—d, England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. e. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. Div. 31. Mimocoris, Scott, Ent. MW. Mag. viii. 195. 111, CAapsus CAMARANOTOIDES. Mimocoris camaranotoides, Scott, Ent. M. Mag. viii. 195. Corsica. Div. 32. Phylus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 26. Fieb. Crit. Gen. 81; Hur. Hem. 75,314. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 354. 112. Capsus LITURATUS. Cyllocoris lituratus, H'versm. MS'S.—Phylus lituratus, Pieb. Crit. Gen. 81, sp. 33; Hur, Hem, 315, Ural Region. 113. Capsus PALLICEPS. Phylus palliceps, Zeb. Eur. Hem. 315. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 355. England. Spain. 114. Capsus MELANOCEPHALUS. Cimex melanocephalus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 728—Cimex pallens, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 306—Miris pallens, Fabr, Ent. Syst. iv. 185; Syst. Rhyn, 254—Lygus melanocephalus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 155, pl. 24, f. 79—Phytocoris melanocephalus, Burm, Handb. Ent. ii. 268— Phytocoris revestitus, Mall. Hem. Suec. 59—Capsus melanocephalus, Mey. Caps. 55, 17. Sahlb. Geoc, Fenn. 99. Kirschb. Caps. 74. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 621—Capsus nigriceps, Muls. Ann. Soe. Linn. 1852, 118—Phylus melanocephalus, Mieb. Hur. Hem. 315. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 355. Note.—Phytocoris nigriceps, Fall. Hem. Suec. 104, and P. nigriceps, Boh. K. V. Akad. Forh, 1852, 15, are one species, which i is unknown to Fieber. a,b, Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 88 CATALOGUE OF 115. Carsus Corytr. Cimex Coryli, Linn, Syst. Nat. 733; Faun. Suec. 974—Lygeus Coryli, Fabr, Ent. Syst. iv. 171; Syst. Rhyn. 234—Phytocoris Coryli, Fall. Hem. Suec. 190. Burm. Handb, Ent. ii. 2683—Capsus Coryli, Mey. Caps. 54, 15. Sahlb,. Geoc. Fenn. 99. Kirschb. Caps. 74. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 620—Phylus pallipes, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 26, pl. 4, f. 16—Phylus Coryli, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 315. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 356. a. Europe. 116. Carsus AVELLANE. Capsus Avellane, 7.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 98, pl. 212, f. 670. Mey. Caps. 16, pl. 2, f. 2. Kirschb. Caps. 75—Phylus Avellane, Fieb, Eur. Hem. 315. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 357. Europe. 117. Capsus NIGRICOLLIS. Phylus nigricollis, Garb. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. 193. Turin. Div. 33. Zygimus, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 249, pl. 6. f. 7. 118. Capsus NIGRICEPS. Phytocoris nigriceps, Fall. Hem. 104. Boh. Kongl. V. Ak. Forh, 1852, 15 —Zygimus nigriceps, Fieb. : Sweden. Div, 34. Pithanus, Fieb. Crit. Gen, 16, pl. 6, f.13; Hur. Hem. 61,239. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 280. 119. Capsus MarKELl. Capsus Markeli, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 78, pl. 182, f. 406. Kirschb. Rhyn,. 283—Capsus flavolimbatus, Boh. K. V. Acad. Handl. 1849, 252 —Cyllocoris vittatus, Dahlb, K. V. Acad. Handl. 205, 1850—Capsus Markelii, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 513—Pithanus Markeli, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 239. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 280. Europe. 120. Capsus MarsHALLl. Pithanus Marshalli, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. 114, Nazareth. Div. 35. Acropelta, Mella, Bull. Soc. Ent, i. 292. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 121. Capsus Pyrt. Acropelta Pyri, Mella, Bull. Soc. Ent, Ital, i. 203, pl. 4. Lombardy. Diy. ? 122. Capsus sUTURALIS. 89 Capsus suturalis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 32, pl. 120, f. 383. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 391. Hungary. 123. Capsus TRIANNULATUS. Derzocoris triannulatus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. 183. Siberia. 124. Capsus NIGRONASUTUS. Dereocoris nigronasutus, Stal, Stett, Ent. Zeit. xix. 184. Siberia. 125, Capsus ILLOTus. Dereocoris illotus, Stal, Stett, Ent. Zeit. xix. 184. Siberia. 126. Capsus APPROXIMATUS. Dereocoris approximatus, Stal, Stet. Ent. Zeit. xix. 185. Sitka. 127. Capsus BRACHIALIs. brachialis. Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. itd. Siberia. 128, CapsuUS MUTANS. Derzocoris mutans, Stal, Stett. Ent, Zeit. xix. 186. Siberia. 129. Capsus SIMULANS. Dereocoris simulans, Stal, Stet. Hint. Zeit. xix. 186, Siberia. Jamtschatka. 130. Capsus HALIMOCNEMIs. Halimocnemis, Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. 485. Sarepta. 90 * CATALOGUE OF 131. Capsus PyReTHRI. Pyrethri, Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. 485. Sarepta. 132. Capsus FREYI. Freyi, Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. xxxvii. 485. Sarepta. 133. Capsus ARTEMISIZ. Artemisiz, Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. 487. Sarepta. 134. Capsus DESERTUS. desertus, Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. xxxvii. 487. Sarepta. 135. Capsus VOLGENSIS. Volgensis, Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. 488. Sarepta. 136. Capsus APICALIS. apicalis, Sgnt. A. S. EB. F. 4me Sér. v. 125. South France. 137, Capsus MINIATUS, miniatus, Parfilt, Ent. M. Mag. ii. 130. Devonshire. cal 138. Capsus coRuUSCUS. | coruscus, Garb. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. 186. Sardinia. North America. A. Head black. a. Head wholly black or blackish. * Prothorax ochraceous. - - ** Prothorax with two ochraceous bands, - *** Prothorax black or blackish. ¢ Body broad, - - - = tt Body narrow. - - - - b. Head with yellow stripes. - - c. Vertex ferruginous, - - - B. Head piceous. - = = . C. Head red. a. Head wholly red. * Membrane black or blackish xantbomelas. incisus. caligineus. obscurellus. strigulatus. marginatus. filicornis. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA,. 91 + Scutellum black. - - - - coccineus. ++ Scutellum red. - - - - = Floridanus. ** Membrane cinereous, varied with brown. - pallescens. b. Middle lobe of the head black. - - - frontifer. D. Head luteous, yellow or testaceous. a. Membrane not marked. * Membrane blackish. + Head with black lines. - - = - Robinia. ++ Head with no black lines. - - - limbatus. ** Membrane pale cinereous. - - - stramineus. b. Membrane spotted. - - - - hirsutulus. c. Membrane streaked. - : - - contiguus, 139. Capsus LINEOLARIS. Coreus ? lineolaris, Pal, Beauv. Ins, 187, pl. 11, f. 7—(linearis). a—g. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman’s collection. h. New York. Presented by Dr. Asa Fitch. 140. Capsus EXTERNUs. externus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. viii. 16, pl. 254, f. 791. a, St. John’s Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 141. CApsuS MELAXANTHUS, melaxanthus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. viii. 18, pl. 254, f. 794. a—d, Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman’s collection. e. Nova Scotia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. f—h. Trenton Falls, New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. i—k. North America. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. l. Cincinnati. Presented by T. G. Lea, Esq. m. Erie. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 142. Capsus pivisus. divisus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins, ix. 167, pl. 313, f. 960. a, St. John’s Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 143. Capsus RAPIDUS. rapidus, Say, Works ed Leconte, i. 339—multicolor, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. viii. 19, pl. 294, f. 795. a. Canada. Presented by Dr. Barnston. b—e. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman’s collection. ft, 9. New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. h. New York. Presented by the Entomological Club. i. North America. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. j. Salem. Presented by Dr. Asa Fitch. 92 CATALOGUE OF 144, Capsus CROCEIPES. croceipes, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. viii. 16, pl. 254, f. 792. a. Illinois. Presented by the Entomological Club. b. Illinvis. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 145. Carsus Ropiniz. Robinie, Uhler, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. i. 24. Maryland. 146. CapsuS RUBROVITTATUS. Resthenia rubrovittata, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 318, North America. 147. Capsus XANTHOMELAS. Mas et fem. Alter, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus, prothorax scutello propectoreque ochraceis; oculi subprominuli ; rostrum coxas inter- medias attingens ; antenne corpore paullo breviores ; prothorax antice bisulcatus ; membrana nigricans. Male and female. Deep black, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenne a little shorter than the body; first joint longer than the head; second more than twice the length of the first; third much shorter than the second; fourth a little shorter than the first. Prothorax and scutellum bright ochraceous, the former with two transverse furrows near the fore border Propectus ochraceous. Legs slender. Membrane and hind wings blackish. Length of the body 3} lines. a,b. Lake Huron. From Dr. Bigsby’s collection. ce. St. John’s Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 148. Capsus CALIGINEUS, caligineus, Stal, Hug. Resa, 258. California. 149. Capsus PUNCTIPES. Phytocoris punctipes, Fitch, MSS. a. New York, Presented by Dr. Asa Fitch. 150. Capsus ALBINERVUS. Phytocoris albinervus, Fitch, MSS. a. New York. Presented by Dr. Asa Fitch. 151. Capsus INCISUS. Fem. Alter, ellipticus, subtilissime punctatus; oculi subprominult ; rostrum coxas posticas altingens ; antenne corpori aquilonge ; pro- thorax fasciis duabus strigaque lanceolata ochraceis; scutellum ochraceum. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 93 Female. Deep black, elliptical, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe, Antenne as long as the body; first joint Jonger than the head; second very much longer than the first. Prothorax with two ochraceous bands; first band broad, notched, emitting a lanceolate streak nearly to the second, which is narrow and abbreviated, and on the hind border. Scutellum ochraceous. Legs moderately long and slender. Length of the body 33 lines. a. St. John’s Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 152, Capsus COCCINEUS. Mas. Coccineus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus, scutello pedibus membranaque nigris; oculi subprominuli; rostrum piceum, coxas intermedias attinyens; antenne nigra, corpore breviores, articulis lo 2oque subdilatatis ; prothorax antice bicallosus. Male. Bright red, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum piceons, extending to the middle coxe. Antenne black, shorter than the body; first and second joints slightly dilated; first as long as the head; second more than twice the length of the first; third a little longer than the first; fourth much shorter than the third. Prothorax with a callus on each side near the fore border. Scutellum, legs, membrane and hind wings black. Legs slender. Length of the body 2¢ lines. a. St. John’s Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 153. CApsus LIMBATELLUS. Fem: Niger, ellipticus, nitens, subtilissime punctatus, capile prothoracis margine antico lateribusque coriique vitta costali flavis ; oculi sub- prominult ; rostrum flavum, coxas posticas altingens; prothorax transverse subsulcatus ; pedes flavi ; membrana nigricans. Female. Black, elliptical, shining, very finely punctured. Head, fore part and sides of the prothorax, legs and costal stripe of the corium yellow. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum yellow, ex- tending to the hind coxe. Antenne slender; first joint as long as the head ; second about twice the length of the first. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow. Legs yellow, slender. Membrane blackish. Length of the body 2 lines. a, Trenton Falls, New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 154, Capsus OBSCURELLUS. Mas. Niger, gracilis, fere linearis, subtilissime punctatus; caput sat magnum; oculi subprominuli; rostrum fulvum ; antenne picee ; prothorax antice subsulcatus ; pedes picet, graciles ; corium nigricans ; membrana cinerea. Male. Black, slender, nearly linear, very finely punctured. Head triangular, rather large. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum tawny. Antenne piceous, slender; first joint a little shorter than the head; second 94 CATALOGUE OF more than twice the length of the first. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow. Legs piceous, slender. Corium blackish. Membrane cinereous. Length of the body 14 line. a. St. Martin’s Falls, Albany River, Hudson’s Bay. Presented by Dr. Barnston. 155. Capsus sTRIGULATUS. ('O Fem. Niger, ellipticus, nitens, subtilissime punctatus, sublus flavo bivittatus; caput flavo quadrivitlatum; oculti subprominuli ; rostrum flavum, coxas posticas attingens ; antenne lutee, corpore breviores ; prothorax luteo marginatus univittatus et quadristrigatus ; scutellum fuseum, litura flava trifurcata; pedes postici lutei, tibtis bast femoribusque nigris; corium fusecum, flavo strigatum ; membrana cinerea, fusco nebulosa, Female. Black, elliptical, shining, very finely punctured. Head triangular, with four yellow stripes above. Eyes red, slightly prominent. Rostrum yellow, extending to the hind coxe. Antenne luteous, slender, shorter than the body; first joint nearly as long as the head; second about twice the length of the first; third not longer than the first; fourth shorter than the third. Prothorax with a narrow luteous border, and with a slender luteous stripe, on each side of which there are two longitudinal luteous streaks ; fore border reflexed. Scutellum brown, with a trifurcate yellow mark. Pectus and under side of the abdomen with a yellow stripe on each side. Hind legs luteous; femora black; tibia black towards the base. Corium brown, with some yellow streaks. Membrane cinereous, mottled with brown. Length of the body 2 lines. a. Canada. Presented by Dr. Barnston. 156, Carsus FRONTIFER. Fem. Rufus, fusiformis, nitens, sublilissime punctatus ; capitis lobus intermedius niger; oculi subprominuli; rostrum coxas intermedias atlingens ; antenne nigra, articulo lo basi rufo; prothorax antice subsulcatus et bicallosus ; membrana fuscescens. Female. Red, fusiform, shining, very finely punctured. Head tri- angular; middle lobe black. Eyes black, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe; tip black. Antenne black; first joint a little longer than the head, red at the base. Prothorax with a slight trans- verse furrow, in front of which there is a callus on each side. Legs slender. Membrane and hind wings brownish. Length of the body 33 lines. a. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. 157. Capsus PALLESCENS. Fem. Flavus, ellipticus, nitens, subtilissime punctatus ; caput rufum ; oculi subprominuli ; rostrum coxas posticas allingens; antenne gracillime, corpore paullo breviores; prothorax fusco bistrigatus, antice bicallosus ; abdomen rufum; femora quatuor anteriora apice rufa; femora postica rufa, basi pallide flava; corium apicem versus fusco suffusum, apice albidum; membrana pallide cinerea, fusco nebulosa. HEMIPITERA HETEROPTERA, 95 Female. Yellow, elliptical, shining, very finely punctured. Head red, triangular. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; tip brown. Antenne very slender, a little shorter than the body ; first joint as long as the head ; second more than twice the length of the first; third a little longer than the first. Prothorax with a callus on each side near the fore border and with a short contiguous brown streak on each side. Abdomen red. Legs slender; four anterior femora red towards the tips; hind femora red, pale yellow towards the base. Corium diffusedly tinged with brown towards the tip, which is whitish. Membrane pale cinereous, partly clouded with brown. Hind wings pale cinereous. Length of the body 2 lines. a. St. Martin’s Falls, Albany River, Hudson’s Bay. Presented by Dr. Barnston. 158. CApsuS HIRSUTULUS. Mas et fem. Luteus aut testaceus, fusco conspersus, subtus pallide flavus ; ocult subprominuli ; rostrum cowas posticas attingens; antenne corpore vie breviores, articulo lo hirsuto, 20 apice fusco; prothorax antice bicallosus ; pedes hirsutuli, femoribus apice fusco conspersis, tibiis bifasciatis ; corium macula subapicali lutea aut albida ; mem- brana fuscescente cinerea, macula costali alba. Male and female. Luteous or testaceous, fusiform, minutely and more or less speckled with brown, pale yellow beneath. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne nearly as long as the body; first joint stout, hirsute; second brown towards the tip, much longer than the first. Prothorax with a callus on each side near the fore border, which is reflexed. Legs slender, slightly hirsute; femora speckled with brown towards the tips; tibie with two darker bands, the first basal. Corium with a luteous or whitish costal subapical spot. Membrane brownish cinereous, with a white costal spot. Length of the body 3 lines. a,b. Lake Huron. From Dr. Bigsby’s collection. 159. Capsus CONTIGUUS. Fem. Pallide flavus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; oculi sub- prominuli; rostrum coxas posticas atlingens; antenne corport a@quilonge ; prothorax antice bicallosus; membrana cinerea, fusco pallido strigata. Female. Straw-colour, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne slender, as long as the body; first joint as long as the head; second more than twice the length of the first; third shorter than the first; fourth shorter than the third. Prothorax with a callus on each side near the fore border. Legs slender. Membrane cinereous, with some pale brown streaks. Length of the body 24 lines. a, Trenton Falls, New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 96 CATALOGUE OF 160. Capsus STRAMINEUS. Mas et foem. Pallide flavus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus ; oculi prominult ; rostrum coxas posticas altingens; antenne corport aquilonge ; prothorax antice subsulcatus ; membrana pallidissime cinerea. Male and female. Straw-colour, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; tip black. Antenne slender, as long as the body; first joint as long as the head; second a little more than twice the length of the first; third as long as the first; fourth a little shorter than the third. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow near the fore border. Legs slender. Mem- brane and hind wings very pale cinereous. Length of the body 2{—3 lines. a—e. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman’s collection. 161. Capsus FILICORNIS. Fem. Piceus, fusiformis, subtiliter punctatus, subtus fulvus; ocult subprominuli ; rostrum fulvum, coxas posticas paullo superans ; antenne fulve, filiformes, corport a@quilonge ; prothoracis sulcus transversus bene determinatus ; pedes fulvi; corium fulvum, apice rufo unimaculatum fusco triguttatum ; membrana fuscescens, Female. Piceous, fusiform, finely punctured, tawny beneath. Head triangular. Eyes slightly prominent. Rostrum tawny, extending a little beyond the hind coxe. Antenne tawny, filiform, as long as the body ; first joint much longer than the head; second more than twice the length of the first; third a little longer than the first; fourth much shorter than the third. Prothorax with a strongly-marked transverse furrow. Legs tawny, slender. Corium tawny; tip with a red spot and with three brown dots. Membrane brownish. Length of the body 4 lines. a. St. John’s Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 162, CapsUS MARGINATUS. Fem. Niger, ellipticus nilens, subtilissime punctatus; vertex ferru- gineus; oculi prominuli; rostrum fulvum, coxas posticus atlingens ; antenne corpori equilonge ; prothoracis latera rufa ; tibi@ tarsique fulva; corii costa late rufa ; membrana nigricans. Female. Black, elliptical, shining, very finely punctured. Head triangular; vertex ferruginous. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum tawny, extending to the hind coxe, Antenne as long as the body; first joint a little longer than the head; second very much longer than the first. Prothorax with red sides and with a callus on each side in front. Legs moderately long and slender; tibia and tarsi tawny. Corium with a very broad red costal stripe. Membrane blackish. Length of the body 21 lines. a. Trenton Falls, New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTEBA. 97 163, Carpsus FLorIpaANus. Fem. Rufus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; oculi prominuli ; rostrum coxas posticas attingens ; antenne nigre, corpori aquilonge ; prothorax antice bicallosus ; pedes picet ; membrana nigricans. Female. Red, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne black, slender, as long as the body; first joint red, as long as the head; second more than twice the length of the first; third much shorter than. the second; fourth less than half the length of the third. Prothorax with a callus on each side in front. Legs piceous, slender. Membrane blackish Hind wings cinereous. Length of the body 2 lines. a, b. St. John’s Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. Mexico. Div. Resthenia. A. Sides of the prothorax, at least in front, slightly attenuated and reflexed. Scutellum slightly convex (Platytylus, Fie.) a. Prothorax with a black transverse spot. —- - plagigera. b. Prothorax black, with a luteous border. - luteigera. c. Prothorax with two black spots and a black find border. - - - - picticollis. B. Sides of the prothorax wholly obtuse, not reflexed before the middle. Scutellum not or slightly convex. a. Prothorax luteous, black and with a luteous stripe hindward. - - - - - ornaticollis. b. Prothorax luteous-red, with a black middle band. - Hogbergi. c. Prothorax luteous, with two black stripes which are abbreviated in front. - - - - bivittis. D. Prothorax red, with a black BUDE which is much widened hindward. - - latipennis. e. Prothorax black, with a whitish hind horier vittifrons, vitliceps. 164. Carpsus MELANOCHRUS. melanochrus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. viii. 17, pl. 254, f. 793. Mexico. 165. Carsus TETRASTIGMA. tetrastigma, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 166, pl. 313, f. 959. Mexico. P From Mr. Children’s collection. a. 98 CATALOGUE OF 166. Capsus PICTICOLLIS. Resthenia picticollis, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zest, xxiii. 317. Mexico. 167. Capsus DIvISuUS. divisus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 167, pl. 313, f. 960—Resthenia divisa, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 317. Mexico. 168. Capsus PLAGIGERA. Resthenia plagigera, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 316. Mexico. 169. Capsus LUTEIGER. Resthenia luteigera, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit, xxiii. 317. Mexico. 170. Capsus ORNATICOLLIS. Resthenia ornaticollis, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii, 317. Mexico. 171. Capsus HoGBERGI. Resthenia Hogbergi, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 317. Mexico. 172. Capsus BIVITTIS. Resthenia bivittis, Stal, Stett. Hnt. Zeit. xxiii. 318. Mexico. 173. Capsus LATIPENNIS, Resthenia latipennis, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit xxiii. 318. Mexico. 174. Capsus VITTIFRONS. Resthenia vittifrons, Sial, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 318. Mexico. 175, Capsus VITTICEPS. Resthenia vitticeps, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii, 318—vittifrons, fem.? Mexico. Mexico. Div. Brachycoleus, Fied. A. Prothorax olive-green, yellowish in front. - - alacer. B. Prothorax yellow, with two black spots. - - = nigriger. C. Prothorax olive-green, with four black spots. —- - — ornatulus. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 99 176. Capsus ALACER, Brachycoleus alacer, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zett. xxiii, 319. Mexico. 177, CapsuUs NIGRIGER, Brachycoleus nigriger, Stal. Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 319. Mexico. 178. CAapsus ORNATULUS. Brachycoleus ornatulus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 319. Mexico. Div. Calocoris. A. Second joint of the antenne twice the length of the first. jurgiosus. B. Second joint of the antenne more than twice the length of the first. - - - - - fasciativentris. 179. Capsus JURGIOSUS. Calocoris jurgiosus, Stal, Stett, Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 320. Mexico. 180. CApsUS FASCIATIVENTRIS. Calocoris fasciativentris, Stal, Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 320. Mexico. Div. Megacelum, Feb. 181. CAPpsUS RUBRINERVIS. rubrinervis, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 321. Mexico. Div. Lygus, Hahn. 182. Capsus SaLLel. Lygus Sallei, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 321. Mexico. 183. Capsus SCITULUS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus ; caput apud oculos luteum ; oculi prominuli ; rostrum coxas posticas altingens ; anlenne corpore paullo breviores; prothorax luteus, nigro unifasciatus et uniplagiatus ; pectus luteum ; corium basi vittaque costali luteis. Male. Black, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head short-triangular, luteous about the eyes and about the sockets of the antenne. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne slender, a little shorter than the body; first joint as long as the head; second more than twice the length of the first; third a little longer than 100 CATALOGUE OF the first. Prothorax luteous, with a transverse furrow and with an anterior black band, which is connected with a black discal patch, the latter extending to the hind border. Pectus luteous. Legs black, slender. Corium luteous at the base and with a luteous costal stripe. Length of the body 2 lines. a, Oajaca. From M. Salleé’s collection. 184. CApsus oOPACUS. Mas. Niger, fusiformis, nitens, subtilissime punctatus; oculi sat prominuli ; rostrum cowas posticas attingens ; antenne corpore paullo breviores ; prothorax antice bicallosus et transverse sulcatus ; corium vitta costalt rufa; membrana nigricans. Male. Black, fusiform, shining, very finely punctured. Head tri- angular. Eyes rather prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxa. Antenne a little shorter than the body; first joint as long as the head; second more than twice the length of the first; third a little shorter than the first. Prothorax with a slight callus on each side near the fore border and in front of a slight transverse furrow. Corium with a red costal stripe. Membrane blackish. Length of the body 23—3 lines. a. Mexico. Presented by E. P. Coffin, Esq. b. Mexico. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 185. CAPSUS DECORATUS. Luteus, ellipticus, glaber, nitens ; oculi prominult ; rostrum coxas anticas paullo superans ; prothorax antice bicallosus, postice viridescens et nigro bimaculatus ; pectus nigro quadriplagiatum ; pedes pallide Slavi, coxis ex parle nigris, femoribus posticis nigro unifasciatis ; corium nigro unistrigatum, uniplagiatum et unigultatum ; membrana pallide cinerea, bast fusca lineam areuatum pallide cineream includente. Luteous, elliptical, smooth, shining. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending a little beyond the fore coxe; tip black. Prothorax greenish towards the hind border, near which there is a large black spot on each side; a callus on each side in front. Pectus with two black patches on each side. Legs pale yellow, moderately long and slender; coxe partly black; hind femora with a black band beyond the middle. Corium with a black streak extending from the base along the interior border, connected with a black exterior “discal patch; a more exterior black discal dot. Membrane pale cinereous; basal part brown, including a transverse curved pale cinereous line. Length of the body 3 lines. a. Orizaba. From M. Sallé’s collection. 186. Capsus BICINCTUS. Mas. Ater, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus ; oculi prominuli ; rostrum cowas intermedias atlingens; antenne corpore multo breviores ; pro- thorux antice ochraceus, transverse bisuleatus ; pectus ochraceum, atro biplagiatum ; corium basi et scutellum ochracea, HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 101 Male. Deep black, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint longer than the head; second more than twice the length of the first; third as long as the first. Prothorax with a broad ochraceous band along the fore border, including two strongly- marked transverse furrows and having a notch on its hind border. Pectus ochraceous, with a deep black patch on each side. Corium at the base and scutellum ochraceous. Legs slender,'moderately long. Length of the body 4 lines. a. Oajaca. From M. Salleé’s collection. West Indies, 187. Capsus DIMIDIATUS. dimidiatus, Guér. Hist. Fis. Cuba, vii. 168. Cuba. Div. n. Heterocoris, Guér. Hist. Fis. Cuba, vii. 164. 188. Capsus DILATATUS. H. dilatata, Guér. Hist. Fis, Cuba, vii. 164. Cuba. 189. Capsus JAMAICENSIs. Fem. Lete rufus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; capitis lobus intermedius antice niger; oculi subprominuli; rostrum coxas inter- medias attingens ; antenneé nigra, graciles, corpore breviores ; pro- thoracis sulcus transversus bene determinatus; pedes longiusculi ; ale atre. Female. Bright red, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head tri- angnlar; middle lobe black in front. Eyes black, slightly prominent. Rostrum black, extending to the middle coxe. Antenne black, slender, shorter than the body; first joint a little longer than the head ; second more than twice the length of the first; third shorter than the first; fourth shorter than the third. Prothorax with a strongly-marked transverse furrow. Legs black, slender, rather long. Wings black. Length of the body 3 lines. a, Jamaica. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse’s collection. South America. Div. 1. Derwocoris, Kirschb. A. Corium not vitreous. a. Costa of corium not dilated. * Membrane not spotted. + Corium not speckled. 102 CATALOGUE OF { Antenne not very long. § Eyes not very large. x First joint of the antenne not very short. a Prothorax blackish or blackish brown. + Prothorax striped. - = - - - ---+- Prothorax not striped. ++ Head blackish. eo Corium banded. - = - - 2 coro Corium not banded. -+- Antenne pale towards the base. - - - +-++ Antenne not pale towards the base. - - ++++ Head pale, middle lobe black. - - - oo Prothorax pale. —+ Prothorax grayish white. - - ° - +--+ Prothorax not grayish white. ++ Hind tibie not blackish. eo Corium blackish. + Femora not banded. - - - - +--+ Femora banded. - - - - : coro Corium pale. -++ Femora banded. = Scutellum pale. - - - : a == Scutellum blackish brown. - : - -+-++ Femora not banded. = Antenne not blackish at the base. V Membrane with brownish veins. A Antenne black. - - = AA Antenne pale, with black bance - - : cribricollis. nobiliatus. testaceipes. luctuosus. caligatus. illotus. Wallengreni. fraudulentus. vittiscutis. cribratus. viridicans. cincticornis. VV Membrane with red veins. - - - - fuscomaculatus. == Antennw blackish at the base. - - - basicornis. ++++ Hind tibie blackish. - - - - semiochraceus. x X First joint of the antenne very short. - - cribrosus. §§ Eyes very large. - - - - sticticollis. ¢ Antenne much longer en the pone - - purgatus. ++ Corium speckled. - = - - lenticulosus. ** Membrane spotted. - - - - sticticus. b. Costa of corium dilated. * Second joint of the antenne thrice or more than thrice as long as the first. - - - ** Second joint of the antenne nly thrice as long as the first. - - - - *** Second joint of the antenne twice as long as the first. = - - - - : B. Corium vitreous. a. Corium whitish vifreous. - = - - b. Corium not whitish. * Body blackish. = - - - = - ** Body whitish yellow. - = G = dilatatus. Dahlbomi. fraudans. vitreus. clarus. insignis, HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 108 190. CApsus NOBILITATUS. Derzocoris nobilitatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 48. Rio Janeiro. 191. Capsus WALLENGRENI. Derzocoris Wallengreni, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 48. Rio Janeiro. 192, CApsuS CRIBRICOLLIS. Derzocoris cribricollis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 48. Rio Janeiro. 193. Capsus VITTISCUTIS. Dereocoris vittiscutis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 48. Rio Janeiro. 194, CapsuS FRAUDULENTUS. Dereocoris fraudulentus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 49. Rio Janeiro. 195. Capsus VIRIDICANS. Derzocoris viridicans, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 49. Rio Janeiro. 196. Capsus FUSCOMACULATUS. Dereocoris fuscomaculatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 49. Rio Janeiro. 197. Capsus SEMIOCHRACEUS. Derzocoris semiochraceus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 49. Rio Janeiro. 198. Capsus CALIGATUS. Dereocoris caligatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 50. Rio Janeiro. 199. CavsUsS TESTACEIPES. Derzocoris testaceipes, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 50. Rio Janeiro. 200. Capsus SEMILOTUS. Dereocoris semilotus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 50. Rio Janeiro. 104 CATALOGUE OF 201. Capsus CRIBRATUS. Dereocoris cribratus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 50. Rio Janeiro. 202. Capsus LucTUuosUs. Derzocoris luctuosus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 50. Rio Janeiro. 203. Capsus PURGATUS. Dereocoris purgatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 51. Rio Janeiro. 204. Capsus STICTICOLLIS, Dereocoris sticticollis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 51. Rio Janeiro. 205. Capsus sTICTICcUS. Dereocoris sticticus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 51. Rio Janeiro. 206. CAPsuS CRIBROSUS. Derzocoris cribrosus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 51. Rio Janeiro. 207. CAPstUs LENTICULOSUS. Dereocoris lenticulosus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 51. Rio Janeiro. 208. Carsus DAHLBoMI. Dereocoris Dahlbomi, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 52. Rio Janeiro. 209. Capsus DILATATUS. Dereocoris dilatatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 52. Rio Janeiro. 210. Capsus FRAUDANE. Derzocoris fraudans, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 52. Rio Janeiro. 211. Capsus BASICORNIS, Dereocoris basicornis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 52, Rio Janeiro. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA,. 212. Capsus CINCTICORNIS. Derzocoris cincticornis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 52. Rio Janeiro. 213. Capsus VITREUS. Dereocoris vitreus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 52. Rio Janeiro. 214. Capsus CLARUS, Derzocoris clarus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 53. Rio Janeiro. 215. CApsus INSIGNIS. Dereocoris insignis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 53. Rio Janeiro. Div. Calocoris. 216. CApPsuUS BIMACULATUS. Capsus bimaculatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 243—Calocoris bimaculatus, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 86. South America. Div. Orthops. 217. Carsus SIGNORETI. Signoreti, Stal, Hug. Resa, 257. Rio Janeiro. 218. Capsus BoNnARIENSIS, Bonariensis, Stal, Hug. Resa, 256. Buenos Ayres. Div. —? 219. Capsus SPECIOSUS. speciosus, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. iii. 571. Chili. 220, CAPsuUs OCELLATUS. ocellatus, Sgnt. A. S. EB. F. dme Sér, iii. 572. Chili. Div. Resthenia. A. Head black. a. Head not pale beneath. * Head with a luteous or tawny hind spot. - ** Head with no spot. - circummaculatus. 106 CATALOGUE OF + Legs mostly black. t Prothorax blackish. - = - - tt Prothorax pale. = - - = Ee a +t Legs mostly pale. - - . : z b. Head pale beneath. - = = = B. Head blackish brown. a. Abdomen striped. * Prothorax blackish brown. - - - - ** Prothorax pale. = - - - - > b. Abdomen not striped. - - = - C. Head red or paler. a. Corium wholly blackish. * Prothorax not luteous in front. + Second joint of the antenne more than twice as long as the first. - - - - 2 4+ Second joint of the antenne hardly twice as long as the first. - = = - ** Prothorax ]uteous in front. - - - b. Corium with a pale costa. - - - - c. Corium olive-green. - - - - 221. Capsus PYRRHULA. Phytocoris pyrrhula, Burm. Handb, Ent. ii. 271. a. Constancia. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. b,c. Rio Janeiro. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. 222, CApPsuS DIMIDIORUFUS. Resthenia dimidiorufa, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh, xii. 186. Brazil. 223. CAPSUS NIGRIPENNIS. Resthenia nigripennis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 46. Rio Janeiro. 224, Capsus ZETTERSTEDTI. Resthenia Zetterstedti, Sia/, Rio Jun. Hem. 46. Rio Janeiro. 225. CAapsus SEMINIGER. Resthenia seminigra, Stal, Rio Jan, Hem. 46. Rio Janeiro. 226. CapsuUS PYRRHOMELANA. Resthenia pyrrhomelena, Slal, Rio Jan. Hem. 46. Rio Janeiro. Zetterstedti. pyrrhomelena. luteipes. flavoniger. subannulatus. patruelis. bivittatus. nigripennis. seminiger. luteiceps. costalis. concinnus. HUMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 107 227, CAPsus LUTEIPES. Resthenia luteipes, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 46. Rio Janeiro. 228. Capsus FLAVONIGER. Resthenia flavonigra, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 46. Rio Janeiro. 229, Capsus COSsTALIS. Resthenia costalis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 47. Rio Janeiro. 230. Capsus CONCINNUS. Resthenia concinna, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 47. Rio Janeiro. 231. Capsus SUBANNULATUS. Resthenia subannulata, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 47. Rio Janeiro. : 232. Capsus BIVITTATUS. Resthenia bivittata, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 47. Rio Janeiro. 233. CApsusS PATRUELIS. Resthenia patruelis, Stal, Rio Jan, Hem, 47. Rio Janeiro. 234. Capsus CIRCUMMACULATUS. circummaculatus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. xi. 236; Hug. Resa, 257. Buenos Ayres. Chili. 235. Capsus LUTEICEPS. luteiceps, Stal, Hug. Resa, 257. Buenos Ayres. 236. Capsus Gayl. Capsus melanochrus? H.-Sch.—Phytocoris Gayi, Spin. Faun. Chil, 184— Lygeus picturatus, Blanch, Faun, Chil. 143—Capsus Gayi, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér, iii. 571. Chili. 108 CATALOGUE OF 237. CaPsUS SPECIOSUS. speciosus, Sgnt. A. S. &. FF. 4me Sér. iii. 571. Chili. 238. CapsuS MODESTUS. modestus, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 187. Sgnt. A. S. EB. BF. dme Sér. iii. 572, Chili. 239, CapsuS ELQUIENSIS. elquiensis, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 187. Sgnt. A. S. EB. F. 4me Sér, iii. 573. Chili. 240. Capsus OCELLATUS. ocellatus, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér, iii, 572. ‘Chili. 241. Capsus VICINUS. Phytocoris vicinus, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 186—Capsus vicinus, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér, iii. 573, Chili. 242, Capsus TRISTIS. Phytocoris tristis, Blanch. Faun, Chil. 187—Capsus tristis, Synt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér, iii, 573. Chili. 243. CapsusS ANTENNATUS. Phytocoris antennatus, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 188—Capsus antennatus, Sgnt. A. S. EB. PF. Ame Sér, iii. 573, Chili. A. Corium deep black. a. Head red. * Body smooth. - - - - - basalis. ** Body velvety. - - - - - velutinus. b. Head black. - - - - - - tibialis. B. Corium pale. a. Corium streaked. —- - - - - cinctipes. b. Corium not streaked. - - - - - xanthophilus. 244, Capsus BASALIs. Ater, ellipticus ; caput et prothorax rufa, glabra; ocult prominuli ; antenne corporis dimidio non longiores ; prothorax transverse bisul- catus ; femora quatuor posteriora basi pallide flava. Deep black, elliptical. Head and prothorax bright red, smooth, shining. Head triangular. Eyes black, prominent. Antenne about half HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 109 the length of the body; first joint as long as the head; second much longer than the first; third shorter than the first; fourth shorter than the third. Prothorax with two triangular furrows near the fore border. Legs moderately long and slender; four hinder femora pale yellow towards the base. Length of the body 3—4 lines. a—c. Constancia. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 245. Capsus TIBIALIS. Alter, ellipticus, subtilissime punctatus, oculi prominuli ; rostrum luteum, cowas intermedias vix attingens ; antenne corporis dimidio longiores ; prothorax luteus, antice ater ; pedes graciles, tibiis basi cowis femori- busque albis. Deep black, elliptical, very finely punctured. Eyes piceous. Rostrum luteous, hardly extending to the middle coxe. Antenne more than half the length of the body; first joint as long as the head; second much longer than the first; third shorter than the first; fourth shorter than the third. Prothorax luteous, deep black in front of the transverse furrow, which is near the fore border. Legs slender; tibie towards the base, coxe and femora white. Length of the body 3 lines. a. Constancia. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. b. Petropolis. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 246, Capsus ATROLUTEUS. Mas. Alter, fusiformis, velutinus, subtilissime punctatus ; caput, pro- thorax, scutellum et pectus ochracea ; oculi subprominuli ; rostrum cowas posticas aitingens; antenne atre, corport aquilonge ; pro- thoracis sulcus transversus anticus bene determinatus. Female. Deep black, fusiform, velvety, very finely punctured. Head, prothorax, scutellum and pectus bright orange. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum piceous, extending to the hind coxe. Antenne deep black, slender, as long as the body; first joint a little longer than the head ; second a little more than twice the length of the first; third more than half the length of the second; fourth shorter than the first. Prothorax with a distinct transverse furrow near the fore border. Legs slender. Length of the body 4 lines. a. Rio Janeiro. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Petropolis. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. 247. Capsus CINCTIPES. Luteus, longi-ellipticus, glaber, nitens; oculi subprominuli; rostrum coxas posticas atlingens ; antenne nigra, corport equilonga, articulo 30 flavo apice fluvescente, 40 fusco ; prothorax antice sulcatus, postice nigricante unifasciatus ; scutellum flavo univitlatum ; pedes graciles, femoribus tibiisque fulvo bifasciatis; corium flavo bistrigatum et unimaculatum ; membrana obscure cinerea, limpido bimaculata. 110 CATALOGUE OF Luteous, elongate-elliptical, smooth, shining. Head triangular. Eyes black, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the bind coxe. Antenne black, slender, as long as the body; first joint as long as the head; second nearly twice the length of the first; third yellow, brownish at the tip, almost as long as the first; fourth brown, a little longer than the third. Prothorax with a variable blackish band on the hind border, and with a slight trans- verse furrow near the fore border. Scutellum with a yellow stripe. Legs slender ; femora and tibie with two tawny bands; tarsi blackish at the tips. Corium with two yellow streaks and a subapical yellow spot; first streak extending from the base along the costa and thence obliquely to the disk ; second streak on the interior border. Membrane dark cinereous, with two pellucid spots near the base. Length of the body 23 lines. a. Rio Janeiro. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. b. Tejuca. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 248. Capsus XANTHOPHILUS. Mas. Ferrugineus, glaber, nitens, fere linearis ; caput nigrum; oculi prominuli ; rostrum testaceum, coxas intermedias atlingens ; antenne nigre, pilose, corpore longiores, articulo lo testaceo; prothorax antice arctaltus et transverse sulcatus; scutellum testaceo univittatum ; pedes rufi; corium apice luteum; membrana nigricans. Var.— Prothorax antice et corium picea ; femora apice nigricantia. Male. Ferruginous, smooth, shining, slender, nearly linear, Head black, short-triangular. Eyes prominent. Rostrum testaceous, extending to the middle coxx; tip black. Antenne black, pilose, longer than the body; first joint testaceous, stout, uot longer than the head; second full six times the length of the first; third more than half the length of the second. Prothorax contracted and with a deep transverse furrow in front. Scutellum with a testaceous stripe. Legs red, slender. Corium luteous at the tip. Membrane and hind wings blackish. Var. 6.—Prothorax in front and corium piceous. Femora blackish at the tips. Length of the body 33—4}4 lines. a. Rio Janeiro. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. b. Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 249, CapsuS SQUALIDUS. Mas. Luteus, ellipticus. subtilissime punctatus ; capitis lobus intermedius antice niger ; oculi prominuli ; antenne picee ; prothorax transverse subsulcatus, postice piceo unifasciatus ; corium apicem versus saturate rufum ; ale postice cineree. Male. Luteous, elliptical, very finely punctured. Head triangular; middle lobe black in front. Eyes piceous, prominent. Antenne piceous, slender; first joint as long as the head. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow in front, and with a narrow piceous band on the hind border. Legs slender. Corium deep red towards the tip. Membrane brown. Hind wings cinereous. Length of the body 2 lines. a. Rio Janeiro. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 111 250. Capsus INCERTUS. Luteus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus ; oculi subprominuli ; pro- thoracis margo subreflexus ; pedes longi , membrana diaphana. Luteous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Prothorax with the fore border and the sides slightly reflexed. Legs long, slender. Membrane pellucid. Length of the body 3 lines. a. Tejuca. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 251. CarpsusS OBUMBRATUS. Luteus, ellipticus, nitens, subtilissime punctatus ; facies nigro unistrigata ; ocult prominuli; rostrum coxas intermedias altingens; antenne gracillime, corpore multo breviores, articulis lo 2oque apices versus 30 doque nigricantibus ; prothorax nigro trimaculatus ; scutellum, femora postica et corium nigra ; membrana cinerea. Luteous, elliptical, shining, very finely punctured. Head triangular; a black streak on the face. Eyes black, prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe ; tip black. Antenne very slender, much shorter than the body; first and second joints blackish towards the tips; second much longer than the others ; third and fourth blackish. Prothorax with a black spot on each side in front and with one near the hind border. Scutellum black. Legs slender; hind femora black. Corium black. Membrane cinereous. Length of the body 14 line. a. Petropolis. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 252. CAPSUS ALTERNUS. Fem. Rufus, longi-ellipticus, subtilissime punctatus ; oculi prominuli ; rostrum nigrum, coxas intermedias atlingens; antenne nigre, graciles; prothorax litura nigra valde arcuata; pedes graciles, femoribus apice tibiisque basi nigris; corium fascia lata informi apiceque nigris ; membrana diaphana, nigro venosa. Female. Red, elongate-elliptical, very finely punctured. Head short-triangular. Eyes black, prominent. Rostrum black, extending to the middle coxe. Antenne black, slender; second joint about thrice the length of the first. Prothorax with a black semicircular mark, the two ends joining the hind border. Legs slender; femora black towards the tips; tibie black towards the base. Corium with a broad irregular black band near the base and with a black tip. Membrane pellucid; veins black. Length of the body 13 line. a. Rio Janeiro. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 253. CapsuUS LEPROSUS. Flavus, ovalis, tomentosus, fusco conspersus; rostrum coxas posticas altingens ; antenne rufe; prothorax nigro bipunciatus, marginem 112 CATALOGUE OF anticum versus transverse et tenuiter sulcatus; pedes rufi, flavo conspersi, tibiis quatuor anterioribus albo unifasciatis, tarsis bast albis; corium plagis paucis fuscis flavo guttatis; membrana cinerea. Yellow, oval, tomentose. Head nearly triangular. Eyes black, rather prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne red. Prothorax and corium mottled with brown, this hue here and there forming patches, which include yellow dots. Prothorax convex, with a black point on each side of the disk in front and with a slight transverse furrow near the fore border, its breadth much exceeding its length. Legs red, slender, speckled with yellow; four anterior tibiz with a white band beyond the middle; tarsi while towards the base. Membrane cinereous. Length of the body 23 lines. a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates’ collection. Galapagos. 254. CAPSUS SPOLIATUS. Pallide testaceus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; ocult prominuli ; rostrum covas posticas paullo superans ; antenne gracillime, corport aquilonge ; prothorax non sulcatus, lateribus non reflexis ; cortum subhyalinum ; membrana diaphana. Pale testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending a little beyond the hind coxe. Antenue very slender, as long as the body; first joint as long as the head; second more than twice the length of the first. Prothorax with no transverse furrow; sides not reflexed. Legs slender. Corium nearly hyaline. Membrane and hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 1] line. a. Charles Isle, Galapagos. Presented by C. Darwin, Esq. b. James Isle, Galapagos. Presented by C. Darwin, Esq. 255. CAPSUS NIGRITULUS. Niger, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus ; oculi prominult ; prothorax antice subsulcatus ; pedes testacei, graciles, femoribus nigricantibus ; corium piceum, costa strigaque basali testaceis, litura apicali nigra ; membrana fusca, cinereo marginata. Black, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head elongate-triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow near the fore border, which like the sides is slightly reflexed. Legs slender, testaceous; femora blackish. Corium piceous; eosta and a basal streak testaceous; a black apical mark. Membrane brown, bordered with cinereous. Length of the body 14 line. a. Charles Isle. Presented by C. Darwin, Esq. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 113 256. CAPSUS QUADRINOTATUS. Testaceus, fusiformis, nitens, subtilissime punctatus; capitis lobus intermedius nigricans; ovuli prominuli; rostrum coxas posticas atlingens ; antenne nigricantes, yraciles, corpori equilongae, articulo lo testaceo; prothorax postice piceo unifasciatus; scutellum piceo bivittatum ; pectus nigro biplagiatum ; pedes gracillimi, femoribus subincrassatis fusco trifasciatis basi albidis ; corium fusco strigatum, nigro biguttatum; membrana diaphana. Testaceous, fusiform, shining, very finely punctured. Head triangular ; middle lobe blackish. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind cox; tip black. Antenne blackish, slender, as long as the body ; first joint testaceous, as long as the head; second more than twice as long as the first; third much longer than the first; fourth shorter than the third. Prothorax with a piceous band on the hind border. Scutellum with two piceous stripes. Pectus with a black patch on each side. Legs moderately long, very slender. Hind legs tawny; femora slightly incrassated, with three irregular brown bands, whitish towards the base. Corium slightly and diffusedly streaked with brown; two black dots on the costa, one opposite the interior angle, the other apical. Membrane pellucid. Length of the body 14 line. a—c. James Isle, Galapagos. Presented by C. Darwin, Esq. Var. Capitis lobus intermedius piceus; antennarum articulus 2us testaceus, apice piceus; prothoracis fascia et scutelli vitte pallide fusca; macula costalis la fusca. Var. Middle lobe of the head piceous. Second joint of the antenne testaceous except towards the tip. Band of the prothorax and stripes of the scutellum pale brown. Bands of the hind femora indistinct. First costal spot brown. d. Charles Isle, Galapagos. Presented by C. Darwin, Esq. Africa. A. Head with a longitudinal furrow. - - — hottentottus B. Head with no longitudinal furrow. a. Eyes large. * Membrane speckled. = - - - - straminicolor. ** Membrane not speckled. - - - - obscuricornis. b. Eyes of moderate size. * Third and fourth joints of the antenne setaceous. + Membrane banded. - - - = ostentans. +t Membrane not banded. t Body black. 2 - : - - histricus. tt Body piceous or pale. § Body not striped beneath. < Scutellum not transversely furrowed. o Legs whitish. - - - - - capicola. 00 Legs luteous, yellow or testaceous. Q 114 CATALOGUE OF + Femora piceous. - = - - - solitus. +--+ Femora not piceous. ++ Membrane brown. - - - - sobrius. ++++ Membrane cinereous. .» Head with a black spot. - - - - illepidus. worm Head with no black spot. -- Prothorax banded with brown. - = - limbatus. ++ Prothorax banded with red. - - - suffusus. +++ Prothorax not banded. - - - : pallidulus. ++++++ Membrane pellucid. - - - - innotatus. x X Scutellum transversely furrowed. - - conspersus. § Body striped beneath. - - - - sericeus, cm 257. Capsus CAPICOLA. capicola, Stal, Zug. Resa, 256. Cape. Div. Megacelum, Fieb. Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 18. 258. CapsuS HOTTENTOTTUS. Phythocoris hottentottus, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak, Forh, 1855, 36—Megacelum hottentoitum, Stal, Hem, Afr. ili. 18. Caffraria. 259. CAPSUS OSTENTANS. Capsus ostentans, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1855, 37—Var. Capsus histricus, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1855, 37, Var. ¢ and d— Dereocoris ostentans, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 20. Cape. Caffraria. 260. CapsuS HISTRICUS. Capsus histricus, Stal,! Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1855, 37, Var. a and b,— Dereocoris histricus, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 21, Caffraria. 261. Capsus INCOMPARABILIS. Capsus incomparabilis, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh, 1855, 35—Dereocoris incomparabilis, Sal, Hem. Afr. iii. 212. Caffraria. Div. Volumnus, Stal, Hem. Afr, iii. 19. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTIRA. 115 262. CapsuS STRAMINICOLOR. Capsus straminicolor, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak, Forh, 1855, 36—Volumnus straminicolor, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 19. Caffraria. 263. CAPSUS OBSCURICORNIS. Capsus obscuricornis, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh, 1855, 36—Volumnus obscuricornis, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 19. Caffraria. 264. Capsus SOBRIUS. Fem. Ferrugineus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus, subtus luteus ; caput luteum; oculi subprominuli; rostrum coxas intermedias allingens ; antenne nigre, graciles, corpore paullo breviores ; pro- thorax antice nigro bipunctatus. postice piceo bimaculatus, lateribus nigris; pedes lute, validi ; corium costa guttaque discali nigris, striga apicali alba; membrana fusca, Female. Ferruginous, fusiform, very finely punctured, luteous beneath. Head luteous, triangular. Eyes black, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle cox. Antenne black, slender, a little shorter than the body ; first joint much longer than the head ; second a little more than twice as long as the first; third longer than the first. Prothorax with two large piceous spots on the hind border and with two black points in the fore part; fore border and sides reflexed, the latter black. Legs luteous, rather stout. Corium with a black costa, with a black dot in the disk near the exterior border and with a white apical streak. Membrane brown. Length of the body 3 lines. a, Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rey. D. F. Morgan. 965. Capsus ILLEPIDUS. Mas. Fulvus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus, subtus flavus ; facies nigro unimaculata ; oculi subprominuli ; rostrum coxas intermedias atlingens ; antenne fusce, graciles, corpore paullo breviores ; pro- thorax antice bicallosus; pedes longi, graciles; membrana pallide cinerea. Male. Tawny, fusiform, very finely punctured, yellow beneath. Head triangular; a black spot on the face. Eyes slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe; tip black. Antenne brown, slender, a little shorter than the body; first joint longer than the head; second more than twice as long as the first; third as long as the first; fourth much shorter than the third. Prothorax with a callus on each side in front. Legs long, slender. Membrane pale cinereous. Hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 3 lines. a. Cape. From M. Dregé’s collection. 116 CATALOGUE OE 266. CAPSUS SOLITUS. Piceus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus, cinereo tomentosus; oculi prominult; antenne flave, graciles, corpore paullo breviores, articulis 20 soque apice loque nigris; prothorax antice subsulcatus ; pedes Sflavi, femoribus piceis basi flavis ; membrana obscure cinerea. Piceous, fusiform, very finely punctured, with cinereous tomentum. Head elongate-triangular. Eyes prominent. Antenne yellow, slender, a little shorter than the body; first joint black, a little shorter than the head ; second black towards the tip, more than twice as long}as the first; third black at the tip, as long as the first. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow near the fore border. Legs yellow, slender; femora piceous, yellow at the base. Membrane dark cinereous. Length of the body 2 lines. a. Cape. From M. Drege’s collection. 267. Capsus PALLIDULUS. Pallide flavus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; oculi subprominuli ; 2 2 . . . prothoracis sulco transverso antico indeterminato; membrana cinerea, Pale yellow, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head elongate-trian- gular. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Antenne slender; first joint as long as the head; second more than twice as long as the first. Pro- thorax with a slight transverse furrow in front. Legs slender. Membrane cinereous. Hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 1} line. a. Cape. From M. Drege’s collection. 268. CAPSUS CONSPERSUS. Fem. Flavus, ellipticus, subtilissime punctatus, subtus nitens; eaput valde convecum ; oculi subprominuli ; prothorax luteo bistrigatus, antice bicallosus; scutellum transverse sulcatum, luteo bigultatum et bistrigatum; corti vene luteo marginate; membrana pallide cinerea. r Female. Yellow, elliptical, very finely punctured, shining beneath. Head triangular; vertex very convex. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent, Prothorax with two exterior longitudinal streaks in the disk and witha strongly-marked callus on each side in front; sides reflexed. Scutellum wi;h a transverse furrow, with two anterior luteous dots and with two posterior luteous streaks. Legs stout. Corium luteous along the veins. Membrane pale cinereous. Hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 2 lines. a. Cape. From M. Drege’s collection. 269. CapsuS INNOTATUS. Fem. Testaceus, ellipticus, nitens, subtilissime punctatus; oculi sub- . . ? 2 ? . * . prominuli ; rostrum coxas posticas allingens; antenne graciles ; prothorax antice bicallosus ; membrana diaphana, TA HEMIPLERA HETEROPTERA. a kalies Female. Testaceous, elliptical, shining, very finely punctured. Head elongate-triangular. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; tip black. Antenne slender; first joint as long as the head; second much more than twice as long as the first; third longer than the first. Prothorax with a callus on each side in front. Legs slender. Membrane pellucid. Length of the body 23 lines, a. Interior of South Africa. Presented by the Earl of Derby in 1843. 270. CAPSUS SUFFUSUS. Fem. Testaceus, fusiformis, sublilissime punctatus ; ocult subprominuli ; rostrum coxds posticas attingens ; antenne graciles, corpore breviores ; prothorax rufo postice unifasciatus ; scutellum apice rufum; corium rufum, vilta costali testacea ; membrana cinerea. Female. 'Testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head trian- gular. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; tip black. Antenne slender, shorter than the body; ‘first joint as long as the head; second more than twice as long as the first. Prothorax with a red band on the hind border. Scutellum red towards the tip. Legs slender. Corium red, with a testaceous costal streak extending from the base to half the length. Membrane cinereous. Length of the body 34 lines. a. Cape. From M. Dregée’s collection. 271. Capsus LIMBATUS. Testaceus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; ocult subprominuli ; antenne graciles, corpore breviores, articulo 20 apice nigro ; prothorax antice bicallosus, postice fusco unifasciatus ; corium fusco univit- tatum et unimaculatum; membrana cinerea. Testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head short-triangular. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Antenne slender, shorter than the body ; $ first joint as long as the head; second black at the tip, a little more than twice as long as the first ; third longer than the first. Prothorax with a callus on each side in front and with a brown band on the hind border. Legs slender. Corium with a brown stripe along the interior border and with a brown spot on the interior angle. Membrane cinereous. Length of the body 14 line. a. Cape. From M. Dregeé’s collection. 272. CAaPpsSUS SERICEUS. Fem. Piceus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctalus, cinereo tomentosus, subtus testaceus piceo bivitiatus ; caput fulvum, antice piceum ; ocult prominuli; rostrum testaceum, cowas posticas paullo superans ; antenne teslacee, corpore breviores; prothoraw antice fulvus et bicallosus ; pedes picei ; corium apice testaceum; membrana obscure cinerea. 118 CATALOGUE OF Female. Piceous, fusiform, very finely punctured, with cinereous tomentuim, testaceous beneath. Head tawny, elongate-triangular, piceous in front. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum testaceous, extending a little beyond the hind coxe. Antenne testaceous, slender, shorter than the body ; first joint a little longer than the head; second more,than twice as long as the first; third longer than the first. Prothorax tawny towards the fore border, near which there is a callus on each side. Pectus and under side of the abdomen with a piceous stripe on each side. Legs piceous, slender. Corium testaceous at the tip. Membrane dark cinereous. Length of the body 2 lines. a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. South Asia. A. Head with no whitish spots. a. Eyes not large. * Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. - fasciatus. ** Rostrum extending beyond the middle coxe. vilripennis. *** Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. + Head streaked. - - - - - partitus, ++ Head not streaked. t Body pale. § Prothorax not banded. - - - - stramineus. §§ Prothorax banded. - = - - Sinicus. §§§ Prothorax with a piceous disk. - - - discoidalis. tt Body black. - - = - - patulus. **** Rostrum extending somewhat beyond the hind COX. - - - - - lineifer ***** Rostrum extending to the tip of the abdomen. - canescens. ****** Rostrum extending beyond the tip of the abdomen. vicarius. b. Eyes large. - - - - - incisus, B. Head with two whitish spots. —- - - Chinensis, 273. Capsus CHINENSIS. Chinensis, Stal, Hug. Resa, 258. Hong Kong. Div. Hyalopeplus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 670. 274, CAPSUS VITRIPENNIS. Capsus vitripennis, Stal, Hug. Resa, Hem. 255—Hyalopeplus vitripennis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 671. Malacca. Java. Philippine Isles. 275. CapsuS SEMICLUSUS. _ Niger, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; caput longiusculum ; oculi prominuli ; antennarum articulus lus capiti equilongus, 2us sub- clavatus lo plus duplo longior; scutellum sat magnum, apice ferru- gineum; membrana cinerea, nigro venosa, nigricante submarginata, HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 119 Black, fusiform, dull, very finely punctured. Head elongate-trian- gular. Eyes prominent. First joint of the antenne as long as the head ; second subclavate, more than twice as long as the first. Prothorax with a slight callus on each side behind the well-defined transverse furrow, which is near the fore border. Scutellum rather large, ferruginous at the tip. Membrane cinereous, blackish-bordered along part of the exterior border; veins black; second areolet more than four times the size of the first; a whitish mark between it and a short black line. Length of the body 14 line. a. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Thwaites. 276. CAPsUS PARTITUS. Mas. Flavus, fusiformis, nitens, subtilissime punctatus ; caput luleum, nigro unistrigatum ; ocult subprominult ; rostrum cowas posticas allingens; antenne nigra, gracillime, corpore paullo breviores, articulis 20 basi loque flavis; prothorax antice lutescens ; pectus nigro bimaculatum ; ventris discus niger; corium fascia obliqua margine interiore apiceque nigris ; membrana cinerea. Male. Yellow, fusiform, shining, very finely punctured. Head luteous, short-triangular; a black streak on the front. Eyes black, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne black, very slender, a little shorter than the body; first joint yellow, a little longer than the head; second much more than twice as long as the first, yellow towards the base; third much longer than the first. Prothorax with a luteous tinge in front. Pectus with a black spot on each side. Abdomen beneath with a black disk. Corium black along the interior border, with a black oblique band beyond the middle; tip black. Membrane cinereous. Length of the body 2 liues. a, North Hindostan. From Capt. Boyes’ collection. 277. CaPSUS SUBIRRORATUS. Niger, ellipticus, subtiliter punctatus; oculi subprominuli; antenne corpore breviores ; prothorax valde convexus, lateribus vix reflexis ; scutellum apice fulvum; corium fulvo punctatum et trigultatum ; membrana nigricans. Black, elliptical, dull, finely punctured. Head small. Eyes slightly prominent. Antenne slender, shorter than the body; first joint moderately stout, a little longer than the head. Prothorax very convex; sides hardly reflexed. Tip of the scutellum tawny. Corium with a few tawny points and with three tawny dots, one at the base, one in the exterior part of the disk, and one at the tip. Membrane blackish. Length of the body 1} line. a. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Thwaites. 120 CATALOGUE OF read aa? % ¥ 278. CAPsUS STRAMINEUS. Mas. Pallide flavus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; oculi promi- nuli; rostrum coxas posticas attingens ; antenne graciles, corpore longiores ; prothorax antice bicallosus, lateribus perparum reflexis ; pedes longi, gracillimi; membrana pallide cinerea. Male, Pale yellow, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes black, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; tip black. Antenne slender, longer than the body; first joint longer than the head ; second much more than twice as long as the first; third a little more than twice as long as the first; fourth as long as the first. Prothorax with a callus on each side in front; sides very slightly reflexed. Legs long, very slender. Membrane pale cinereous. Length of the body 22 lines. a. North Bengal. From Lieut. Campbell’s collection. 279. Capsus PATULUS. Fem. Niger, brevis, nitens, subtilissime punctatus; caput rufum; rostrum coxas posticas atlingens ; antenne lutea, corpore breviores. Female. Black, short-elliptical, shining, very finely punctured. Head red, triangular. Rostrum red, extending to the hind coxe. Antenne luteous, shorter than the body; first joint shorter than the head; second black towards the tip, more than twice as long as the first. Prothorax with a lobe on each side ia front and with no transverse furrow; hind border ferruginous, Disk of the pectus red. Legs red, slende; femora with a black band beyond the middle; hind femora black at the base. Membrane brownish cinereous. Length of the body 2 lines. a. North Hindostan. From Capt. Boyes’ collection. 280. Capsus SInicus. Mas. Testaceus, fusiformis, sublilissime punctatus; oculi prominuli ; rostrumt coxas posticas allingens ; antenn@ corpore equilonge ; pro- thorax antice bilobatus, postice fusco unifasciatus; pedes longi, graciles, femoribus posticis apice nigris; membrana cinerea, nigricante venosa. Fom.—Rufescens ; scutellum et corium fusca, hujus costa rufescens. Male. Testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular, Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne slender, as long as the body ; first joint longer than the head; second more than twice as long as the first. Prothorax with a lobe on each side in front, and with a brown band on the hind border. Legs long, slender; hind femora with black tips. Membrane cinereous; veins blackish. Female.—Reddish. Scutellum and corium brown, the latter with a reddish costa. Length of the body 23 lines. a, b. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 121 281. Capsus VICARIUS. Mas. Fuscus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus, subtus testaceus ; caput longiusculum ; oculi prominuli ; rostrum abdominis apicem paullo superans ; antenne gracillime ; prothorax antice arctatus et trans- verse subsulcatus, postice testaceo tristrigatus ; pectus nigro bimacu- latum; venter fasciis duabus interruplis apiceque nigris; pedes longi, gracillimi, femoribus testaceo trifascialis, tibiis testaceo unifasciatis; corium pustulis strigis. duabus macula apiceque albidis ; membrana cinerea. Male. Brown, fusiform, very finely punctured, testaceous beneath. Head elongate-triangular, Eyes black, prominent. Rostrum extending a little beyond the tip of the abdomen. Antenne very slender; first joint as long as the head; second more than twice as long as the first. Pro- thorax contracted in front and with a slight transverse furrow ; three testa- ceous streaks on the hind border. Pectus with a black spot on each side. Abdomen beneath with two interrupted black bands and with a black tip; first band very broad. Legs long, very slender; femora with three testa- ceous bands; tibize with a testaceous band. Corium with minute whitish pustules, with two whitish streaks on the interior border, with a whitish spot in the disk and with a whitish tip. Membrane cinereous. Length of the body 34 lines. a. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 282. CAapsus INCISURATUS. Fuscus, fusiformis, subtus testaceus ; caput breve ; ocult mayni, prominuli ; antenn@ testacee, gracillime, corport equilonge ; prothorax non sulcatus; pedes testacei; coritum apud costam flavescente bistri- gatum. Brown, fusiform, testaceous beneath. Head short-triangular. Eyes black, large, prominent. Antenne testaceous, very slender, as long as the body ; first jeint longer than the head; second very much longer than the first; third longer than the first. Prothorax with no transverse furrow. Legs testaceous, slender. Corium with two pale yellowish hyaline costal streaks. Membrane cinereous. Length of the body 13 line. a. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Thwaites. 283. CAPSUS CANESCENS. Fem. Fuscus, fusiformis, subliliter punctatus, cano tomentosus ; caput longiusculum ; oculi magni ; rostrum abdominis apicem attingens ; anlenne gracillime, corpore longiores ; prothorax transverse subsul- catus ; corium albido tuberculatum, fasciola apiceque albis; membrana fusca, albo bistrigata. Female. Brown, fusiform, finely punctured, with hoary tomentum. Head elongate-triangular. Eyes large. Rostrum extending to the tip of the abdomen. Antenne very slender, longer than the body; first joint a R 122 CATALOGUE OF little shorter than the head; second more than twice as long as the first; third and fourth as long as the second. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow before the middle. Corium with minute whitish tubercles, with an incomplete white band beyond the middle and with a white tip. Membrane brown, with two white streaks in each. Length of the body 34 lines. a. Malacca. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 284. Capsus FASCIATUS. Fem. Rufus, nitens, fere linearis; caput parvum; oculi valde promi- nuli; rostrum cowas intermedias allingens; antenne nigra, graciles, hirsutule ; prothorax antice arctatus et transverse bisulcatus; pedes graciles, hirsutuli, femoribus subtus tibiis apice tarsisque pallide Jflavis ; ale fusca, nigricante venose, Female. Red, smooth, shining, slender, nearly linear. Head small, short. Eyes black, very prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenne black, slender, minutely hirsute; first joint rather stout, as long as the head; second more than thrice as long as the first. Prothorax contracted in front, where there are two well-defined transverse furrows. Legs slender, minutely hirsute; femora beneath, tibie towards the tips and tarsi pale yellow. Wings brown, slightly hyaline; veins blackish. Length of the body 4 lines. a. Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 285. CAPSUS LINEIFER. Mas. Testaceus, subtilissime punctatus, nigro aut rufo quinqgue vittatus ; ocult prominuli; rostrum coxas posticas sat superans ; antenne pice, corport @quilonge ; prothorax vie sulcatus; pedes longiusculi, sat graciles ; ale cinerea, piceo venosa. Male. Testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head and pro- thorax with three black or red parallel lines, the lateral pair abbreviated on the prothorax hindward. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending somewhat beyond the hind coxe. Antenne piceous, slender, as long as the body ; first joint stout, as long as the head ; second more than thrice as long as the first and less than thrice as long as the third; fourth shorter than the third. Prothorax with two exterior black or red lines on each side, in addition to those before mentioned ; transverse furrow extremely slight. Legs rather long and slender. Wings cinereous; veins piceous. Length of the body 4 lines. a, 6. Malacca. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 286. Capsus DISCOIDALIS. Fem. Testaceus, subtilissime punctatus; oculi prominuli; rastrum coxas posticas atlingens; antenne picee, corpore longiores, bast testace@, articulo 30 basi albo; prothorax transverse subsulcatus, disco piceo ; pedes longiusculi ; cortum fusco marginatum ; membrana cinerea, piceo venosa. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. OS Female. Testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head short. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; tip black. Antenne piceous, slender, somewhat longer than the body; first joint a little longer than the prothorax, testaceous at the base ; second very much longer than the first; third a litle shorter than the second, white towards the base; fourth less than half as long as the third. Prothorax piceous except in front and along each side; a slight transverse furrow near the fore border. Legs slender, rather long. Corium brown along the interior border and along the exterior border. Membrane cinereous; veins piceous. Length of the body 4 lines. a. Malacca. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Australasia. A. Body black or piceous. a. Membrane black. - - - - e tristis. b. Membrane brown; veins with cinereous borders. - simulans. c. Membrane cinereous, brown at the tip. * Scutellum yellow at the tip. - - - - apicifer. ** Scutellum not yellow at the tip. - = - costalis. d. Membrane cinereous. * Prothorax black. - - - - - pellucidus. ** Prothorax yellowish. - - - - - collaris. B. Body red. - - - - - = lucidus. C. Body whitish yellow. - - - - - Tagalicus. 287. Capsus TaGaLicus. Tagalicus, Stal, Zug. Resa, 258. Manilla. Div. Helopeltis, Sgnt. — 288. Capsus PELLUCIDUS (bis lectum). Helopeltis pellucida, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 667. Philippine Isles. C7. 2h) 289. Capsus coxxanis (bis lectum). Helopeltis collaris, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 667. Philippine Isles. Div. Eurystylus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh, 1870, 671. 124 CATALOGUE OF 290. CAPSUS COSTALIS. Eurystylus costalis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1870, 671. Philippine Isles. Div. Macralonius, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 670. 291. CAPSUS SOBRINUS. Macralonius sobrinus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 670. Java. 292, CapsusS THORACATUS. thoracatus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 671. Java. 293. CAPSUS APICIFER. Fem. Niger, opacus, sublilissime punctatus; oculi subprominuli ; ros- trum coxas intermedias attingens; antenne corporit equilonge, articulo 20 subclavato ; prothorax transverse subsulcatus ; scutellum apice flavum ; pectus testaceo bifasciatum; membrana cinereo- hyalina, apice fusca, nigricante venosa. Female. Black, elliptical, dull, very finely punctured. Head trian- gular, small. Eyes slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenne as long as the body; first joint elongate-fusiform, longer than the head; second subclavate, very much longer than the first. Pro- thorax with a very slight transverse furrow in front. Scutellum yellow at the tip. Pectus with two dull testaceous bands. Legs rather stout. Membrane hyaline, cinereous, brown at the tip; veins blackish. Hind wings cinereous-byaline. Length of the body 2 lines. a. Makian, Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 294. CAaPsus LUCIDUS. Mas. Rufus, subtiliter punctatus, fere linearis, subtus flavus; verlex piceus ; oculi prominult ; rostrum coxas posticas paullo superans ; antenne nigre, gracillime, corpore longiores, articulo 30 basi albo ; thorax piceus, rufescente marginatus ; abdomen apice nigrum; pedes rufi; corium flavescente vitreum, coccineo sexstrigatum ; membrana pallide fusca, fascia obscuriore. Male. Red, slender, shining, finely punctured, nearly linear, yellow beneath. Head short, triangular; vertex piceous. Eyes piceous, promi- nent. Rostrum extending a little beyond the hind coxe. Antenne black, very slender, longer than the body ; first joint nearly as long as the pro- thorax ; second much more than twice as long as the first; third while towards the base, longer than the first; fourth shorter than the first. Pro- thorax and scutellum piceous, the former reddish on each side, the latter reddish at the tip. Abdomen black at the tip. Legs and corium nearly 9 ES HTA AIF HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 125 hyaline, with a yellowish tinge, and on each side with three crimson streaks, which radiate from the end of the interior side. Membrane pale brown, with a darker band. Length of the body 2} lines. a. Sarawak. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq ree . ; J Assipou)yns Pe 295. CAPSUS SIMULANS. Fom. Piceus, crassus, subtiliter punctatus, subtus testaceus; caput rufum ; oculi prominuli ; rostrum coxas posticas allingens ; antenne gracillime, corpore paullo breviores ; prothorax antice rufus et trans- verse sulcatus, postice rufescente wnivittatas; pedes picet ; corium cinereo venosum ; membrana fusca, venis cinereo marginatis. Female. Piceous, elliptical, thick, finely punctured, testaceous beneath. Head and fore part of the prothorax red. Head transverse. Eyes black, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne very slender, a little shorter than the body; first joint as long as the head ; second very much longer than the first; third a little longer than the second; fourth longer than the third. Prothorax with a well-defined transverse furrow before the middle. Scutellum and hind part of the pro- thorax with a reddish stripe, the latter reddish at the tip. Legs piceous. Corium with cinereous veins. Membrane brown; veins bordered with cinereous. Length of the body 3 lines. a. Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. PAA P] ) /9eNM J 296, Capsus TRISTIS. Niger, gracilis, fere linearis, subtiliter punctatus ; caput testaceum ; oculi prominuli ; antenne corpore breviores; prothorax antice arctatus, sulco transverso medio bene determinato ; pectoris discus albus, rufo biguttatus ; femora basi, tibie apice tarsique alba, Var.—Prothorux ferrugineus ; femora testacea, piceo bifasciata, Black, slender, nearly linear, finely punctured. Head _ testaceous, triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Antenne rather stout, shorter than the body; first joint as long as the head; second more than twice as long as the first. Prothorax elongate, contracted in front, with a well- defined transverse middle furrow. Disk of the pectus white, with a red dot on each side. Legs slender; tarsi, femora towards the base and tibie towards the tips white. Var.—Immature? Prothorax ferruginous. Femora testaceous, with two piceous bands. Length of the body 3 lines. a,b. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Australia. A. Membrane with red-bordered veins. - - - Kinbergi. B. Membrane with no red-bordered veins. a. Body whitish yellow or pale green. * Corium without red-bordered veins. } First joint of the antenne longer than the head. - dilutus. ++ First joint of the antenne shorter than the head. - Sidnicus. +++ First joint of the antenne as long as the head. 126 CATALOGUE OF t Body striped. = - - _- - - _ angulifer. tt Body not striped. - - - - - intaminatus. ** Corium with red-bordered veins. - - - pictulifer. b. Body cinnamon colour. - - - - Dallasi. 297, CAPSUS VARICORNIS. Phytocoris varicornis, Brichs. Wieg, Arch. viii. 280. Tasmania. 298. Carsus DaLtasl. Dallasi, Stal, Zug. Resa, 258. Sydney. 299. Carsus KINBERGI. Kinbergi, Sta/, Eug. Resa, 255. Sydney. 300. Capsus DILUTUs. dilutus, Stal, Fug. Resa, 256. Sydney. 301. Capsus SIpNicus. Sidnicus, Stal, Hug, Resa, 258. Sydney. 302. CaPsuS ANGULIFER. Fem. Testaceus, gracilis, fere linearis, subtilissime punctatus; ocult subprominuli ; rostrum cowas posticas atlingens ; anlenne corpore @aquilonga, articulis 20 3oque apices versus nigris ; prothorax piceo bivittatus ; membrana fusca. Female. Testaceous, narrow, nearly linear, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes reddish, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; tip black. Antenne as long as the body; first joint as long as the head; second nearly thrice as long as the first; black towards the tip; third nearly twice as long as the first, black for half the length from tbe tip. Prothorax with two oblique piceous stripes, which converge to the fore border, where they are united. Legs slender. Membrane brown. Length of the body 23 lines. a. Australia. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. 303. Capsus PICTULIFER. Mas. Pallide testaceus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus, rufo quadri- vittatus ; oculi prominult; antenne corpore paullo breviores ; scutelli discus rufus ; pectus rufo biplagiatum ; ale cineree, corii venis rufo marginatis. Male, Pale testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured, paler beneath. Head and prothorax with two red parallel stripes, which are united in front HEMIPTERA HETBROPTERA. Oy of the eyes. Head short-triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Antenne slender, a little shorter than the body ; first joint rather stout, a little longer than the head; second nearly thrice as long as the second, and more than twice as long as the third. Prothorax with a transverse impression before the middle, and on each side with a red stripe, which is parallel to the border. Scutellum with a red disk. Pectus with a red patch on each side. Legs slender. Wings cinereous. Corium with red-bordered veins, Length of the body 2 lines. a. Australia. Presented by the Entomological Club. 304. Capsus INTAMINATUS, Mas. Testaceus, fusiformis, sublilissime punctatus; facies nigricans ; ocult subprominuli ; rostrum coxas posticas attingens ; antenne corpore paullo breviores; prothorax antice bicallosus, membrana albida, Male. Testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head _ short- triangular; face blackish. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; tip black. Antenne slender, a little shorter than the body; first joint rather stout, as long as the head; second more than twice as long as the first; third much shorter than the second, Prothorax with a callus, and a slight transverse hinder furrow on each side in front. Legs slender; femora rather stout. Membrane whitish. Length of the body 23 lines. a, b. Australia. Var. ?—Membrane cinereous. Length of the body 2 lines. c,d. Tasmania. Presented by W. W. Saunders. Esq. Oceania. 305. Capsus TaiTicus. Taiticus, Stal, Hug. Resa, 257. Tahiti. 306. Capsus PACIFICUS. pacificus, Stal, Hug. Resa, 256. Tahiti. 307. Capsus PELLUCIDUs (bis lectum). pellucidus, Stal, Hug. Resa, 255. Honolulu. 308. Capsus LATICINCTUS. Fem. Fulvus, subtilissime punctatus, subtus nigro biplagiatus et bivit- tatus ; oculi prominuli; rostrum coxas posticas attingens ; anlenne corpore paullo breviores, apices versus picee ; prothorax nigro inter- ruple quadrivittatus; corium apud marginem inleriorem piceum, venis ex parte rufis ; membrana fuscescens. 128 CATALOGUE OF Female. Tawny, elliptical, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; tip black. Antenne slender, a little shorter than the body ; first joint a little shorter than the head; second about twice as long as the first, piceous towards the tip; third piceous, much shorter than the second. Prothorax with two interrupted black stripes on each side, the inner pair continued on each side of the scutellum. Pectus and basal part of the abdomen with a black patch in the middle and with a black stripe on each side. Corium irregularly piceous along the interior border; veins partly red. Membrane brownish. Length of the body 23 lines. a. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. 309. CApsuUS USTULATUS. Fem. Fulvus, subtilissime punctatus ; oculi prominuli; rostrum coxas intermedias atlingens; antenneé corpore paullo breviores, apices versus picee; prothorax viltis quingue pallidioribus duabusque piceis; scutellum pallido univittatum ; pectoris discus et venter bust nigricantes; femora postica subtus picea; membrana fuscescens, cinereo guitata. Female. Tawny, elliptical, very finely punctured. Head triangular, with some smaller paler marks. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe; tip black. Antenne slender, a little shorter than the body; first joint stout, a little shorter than the head; second about half as long as the first, piceous at the tip; third and fourth piceous; third a little more than half as long as the second; fourth shorter than the third. Prothorax with five paler stripes, the middle one more slender than the other four, which are abbreviated and include on each side an abbreviated piceous stripe. Scutellum with a paler stripe. Disk of the pectus and abdomen beneath towards the base blackish. Legs slender; hind femora piceous beneath. Membrane brownish, with several pale cinereous dots. Length of the body 2} lines. a. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. Country unknown. 310. CapsUS MARGINICOLLIS. Fem. Niger, fusiformis, opacus; caput parvum; antenne graciles ; prothorax antice et utrinqgue ochraceus, sulco transverso bene deter- minato ; propectoris latera ochracea ; membrana nigricans. Female. Black, fusiform, dull. Head small, short-triangular. Eyes slightly prominent. Antenne slender; first joint a little longer than the head; second a little more than twice as long?as the first. Pro- thorax ochraceous on each side and towards the fore border, near which there is a well-defined transverse furrow. Prothorax ochraceous along each side. Legs slender. Membrane blackish. Length of the body 3 lines. a. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 139 Genus 6. LEPTOMEROCORIS. Leptomerocoris, Kirschb. Caps. 31. Europe, West Asia and Siberia. Diy. 1. Halticus, Hahn. Wanz. Ins. i. 113. Fieb. Crit. Gen. 47; Eur, Hem. 69, 281—Halticocoris, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 478. 1. LepromERocoris LUTEICOLLIS. Lygeus luteicollis, Panz. Faun. Germ. 93, 18—Halticus ochrocephalus, Fieb. Weit, Beit. i. 115, pl. 2, f. 4—Capsus propinquus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins.-vi. 47, pl. 196, f. 606. Kirschb. Caps. 100—Halticus luteicollis, Fieb, Hur. Hem, 281—Halticocoris luteicollis, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 480. Europe. 2. LEPTOMEROCORIS ERYTHROCEPHALUS, Capsus erythrocephalus, H.-Sch. Nom. 53. Kirschb. Caps. 102—Halticus erythrocephalus, Mieb, Hur. Hem, 281—Cimex saltator? Rossi, Faun. Htr, Mant. Sp. 513. Germany. 3. LEPTOMEROCORIS PALLICORNIS. Cicada aptera, Linn. Faun. Suec. 894—Acanthia pallicornis, abr. Ent. Syst. iv. 69. Wolff, Icon. Cim. 128, 122, pl. 18, f. 122—Salda pallicornis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 115—Lygeus pallicornis, Fall. Mon. Cim. 95 — Astemma apterum, Serv. Hist. Hem. 284—Phytocoris pallicornis, Fall, Hem. Suec. i. 113—Attus arenarius, Hahn. Wanz. Ins. iii. 34, pl. 84, f. 255. Kirschb. Caps. 101. Guér. Icon. pl. 56, f. 6—Halticus pallicornis, Hahn. Wanz. Ins. i. 114, pl. 18, f. 61. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 278. Fieb. Hur. Hem, 287—Capsus palli- cornis, Mey. Caps. 110, 103. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 118. Kirschb. Caps. 102—Eyrecephala pallicornis, Aol. Mel. Ent. ii. 130—Capsus pallidicornis, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 583—Halticus pallidicornis, Lied. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 221. a—c. Europe. 4, LEPTOMEROCORIS MACROCEPHALUS. Halticus macrocephalus, Lieb. Crit. Gen. 47, sp. 12; Eur, Hem, 282, South France. Corsica. 5. LEPLOMEROCORIS PUNCTICOLLIs, Halticus puncticollis, feb. Verh. Zool, Bot. Ges. Wien, xx. 261, Montenegro. 130 CATALOGUE OF 6. LEPTOMEROCORIS INTRICATUS. Halticus intricatus, Vieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 220. South Germany. Div. 2. Byrsoptera, Spin. Ess. Hem. 191. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 351— Malthacus, Lieb. Crit. Gen. 77, 80; Kur. Hem. 74, 312. 7. LEPTOMEROCORIS CaRICIs. Capsus Caricis, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 123. Mey. Caps. 66. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen, 92—Cyllecoris Caricis, Hahn. Wanz. Ins. ii. 100, pl. 60, f. 184 —Capsus rufifrons, Fall, Cim. Suec. 105. Mey. Caps. 105. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 110, pl. 108, f. 338. Airschb. Caps. 70,114. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 622—Bryocoris rufifrons, Sahlb. Geoe. Fen. 124— Halticus rufifrons, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 278—Byrsoptera erythro- cephala, Spin. Hem. 191—Malthacus Caricis, Fieb. Eur, Hem. 313—- Byrsoptera Caricis, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 352. a—l. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. m,n. South France. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 0, p. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. Div, 3. Mecomma, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 60, pl. 6, f.17; Hur. Hem. 69, 284—Sphyra cephalus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 348, 8, LEPTOMEROCORIS AMBULANS, Capsus ambulans, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 126. Hahn. Wanz. Ins. iii. 109, pl. 108, f. 3835—837. Mey. Caps. 86, 67. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 279. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 94. Kirschb. Caps.76. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 577— Chlamydatus ochripes, Curt. Brit. Ent. xv. 698 — Mecomma ambulans, feb. Eur. Hem. 284—Sphyracephalus ambulans. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 349. Europe. Div. 4. Cyrtorbinus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 51; Hur. Hem, 69, 284—Sphyvocephalus, p.. Dougl. and Scott. 9, LEPTOMEROCORIS ELEGANTULUS. Capsus elegantulus, Mey. Caps. 69, pl. 5, f. 2—Cyrtorhinus elegantulus, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 285—Sphyracephalus elegantulus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 351. Europe. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 131 Div. 5. Tytthus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 82, pl. 2, f. 10. 10. LEPTOMEROCORIS PYGMZUS. Capsus pygmeus, Zelt. Ins. Lapp. 279. Flor, Rhyn, Liv. i, 605 —Tytthus pygmeus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 82. Lapland. Livonia. 11. LEPTOMEROCORIS GEMINUS. Capsus geminus, Flor, Rhyn, Liv. i. 6(06—Tytthus geminus, Fieb. Wien, Ent. Mon. viii. 82. Livonia. . 12. LEPTOMEROCORIS INSIGNIS. Tytthus insignis, Dougl. and Scolt, Ent. M. Mag. ii. 247. England. ‘ Div. 6. Xenocoris, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 56; Eur. Hem. 71, 288. 13. LEPTOMEROCORIS VENUSTUS. Xenocoris venustus, Fieb, Mey. Crit. Gen. 56, sp. 14. Corsica. South Spain. Div. 7. Orthotylus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 57; Eur. Hem. 71, 288—Litosoma, p. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 14. LEPTOMEROCORIS ATRICAPILLUS. Litosoma atricapilla, Scott, Ent. M. Mag. viii. 194. Corsica. 15. LEPTOMEROCORIS ANGUSTUS. Capsus angustus, H.-Sch. Nom. Ent. i. 49. Mey. Caps. i. 56, 19, pl. 2, f. 3. Kirschb. Caps. 77—Orthotylus angustus, Fieb. Kur, Hem. 288 —Litosoma angustus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 343. Germany. Switzerland. 16. LEPTOMEROCORIS FLAVOSPARSUS. Capsus flavosparsus, Sahlb. Geoc, Fen. 103. Kirschb. Caps. 89. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 582—Phytocoris flavosparsus, Boh. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1852, 13, 18—Orthotylus flavosparsus, Fieb. Hur, Hem, 288—Litosoma flavosparsus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 341. Europe. 132 CATALOGUE OF 17. LEPTOMEROCORIS FLAVINERVIS. Capsus flavinervis, Kirschb. Caps. 79, 147—Orthotylus flavinervis, Fieb, Eur, Hem. 289—Litosoma flavinervis, mes and Scott, Hem, 338. Germany. Switzerland. 18. LEPYroMEROCORIS OBSOLETUS. Orthotylus obsoletus, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 289 Spain. 19. LEPTOMEROCORIS CONCOLOR. Capsus concolor, Hirschb. Caps. 89, 155—Orthotylus concolor, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 289—Litosoma concolor, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 340. Germany. 20. LEPTOMEROCORIS NASSATUS. Cimex nassatus, Fubr. Mant. Ins. ii. 304—Lygeus nassatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 174; Syst. Rhyn. 236—Phytocoris nassatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i, 80. Kol. Mel. Ent. ii.117. Zett. Ins, Lapp. 272—Capsus nassatus, Mey. Caps. 50,8. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 102. Kirschb. Caps. 78. Flor, Rhyn, Liv. i. 618—Lygus nassatus, Hahn. Wanz. Ins. i. 153, pl. 24, f. 78—Lygus icterocephalus, Hahn. Wanz. Ins. i. 149, pl. f. 75—Orthotylus nassatus, Jieb. Eur. Hem. 289—Litosoma nassatus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 337. Siberia. a,b. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 21. LeEproMEROCORIS STRIICORNIS. Capsus striicornis, Kirschb. Caps. 78, 143. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 615— Orthotylus striicornis, eb. Eur. Hem. 289—Litosoma_striicornis, Dougl, and Scott, Hem. 336. Europe. 22, LEPrOMEROCORIS VIRIDINERVIS. Capsus viridinervis, Airschb. Caps. 78, 1142—Lygus floralis, Hahn. Wanz. Ins. i. 157, pl. 24, f 81—Orthotylus viridinervis, Mieb. Eur. Hem. 290—Litosoma viridinervis, Doug/. and Scott, Hem. 335. a, b. Europe. 23. LEPTOMEROCORIS DIAPHANUS. Capsus diaphanus, Airschb. Caps. 73—Orthotylus diaphanus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 290—Litosoma diaphana, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. iv. 46. England. Germany. FEC 27 2 eg HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 133 24, LEPTOMEROCORIS PELLUCIDUS. Orthotylus pellucidus, Gard. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. 190. Turin. 25. LEPTOMEROCORIS PALLIDUS. Orthytylus pallidus, Wey. Dur. Mitth. Schweiz. Ent. Ges. iii, 209. Switzerland. 26. LEPTOMEROCORIS OCHROTRICHUS. Orthotylus ochrotrichus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon, viii. 330. England. 27. Leeromerocoris FIEBeERrI. Orthotylus Fieberi, Frei-Gessner, Mittheil. Schw. Ent. Ges. 1864, 260. Sarepta. Div. 8. Stenoparia, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 255, pl. 6, f. 12. 28. LeEpromerocoris Purort. Stenoparia Putoni, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 256, Spain. Diy, 9: Microsynamma, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 74, pl. 1, f. 6. 29. LEPTOMEROCORIS Scorri. Microsynamma Scotti, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 75. Scott. Ent. Ann. 1864, 160, 1]. 5. England. Div. 10. Stiphrosoma, Fieb. Crit. Gen. pl. 6, f. 12; Eur. Hem. 69, 280. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 481—Attus, Hahn. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii.— Stiphrosomide, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 35. 30. LEPTOMEROCORIS LEUCOCEPHALUS. Cimex leucocephalus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 273; Faun. Suec. 940. Deg. Ins. iii. 290. Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 304—Lygeus leucocephalus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 237. Panz. Faun. Germ. 92, 12. Wolff, Icon. Cim. 76, pl. 8, f. 73—Capsus leucocephalus, Wey. Caps. 109, 100. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 117. Flor, Rhyn, Liv. i. 558. Kirschb, Caps. 86—Phytocoris leuco- cephalus, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 29. Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 111. Hahn. Wanz. Ins. ii, 88, pl. 57, f. 174—Attus leucocephalus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 134 CATALOGUE OF 276—Stiphrosoma leucocephala, Fieb. Eur. Hem.281. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 482—Cimex decrepitus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 125—Miris decrepitus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 254. Europe. Siberia. 31. LEPTOMEROCORIS NIGERRIMUS. Capsus nigerrimus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 87, pl. 101,:f. 311—Stiphro- soma nigerrima, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 392. Germany. 32. LEPTOMEROCORIS LURIDUS. Phytocoris luridus, Full. Hem, Suec. 112—Capsus luridus, Hahn. Wanz. Ins. ii, 87, pl. 101, f. 312—Stiphrosoma lurida, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 281. Europe. 33. LEproMEROCORIS LIVIDUS. Stiphrosoma livida, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 46, sp. 11; Hur. Hem. 281—Capsus obesus? Muls. Ann. Soc. Linn, iv. 165. France. Corsica. 34, LEPTOMEROCORIS AMABILIS. Stiphrosoma amabilis, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. 136. Hebron. 35, LEPTOMEROCORIS ATROCERULEA. Stiphrosoma atrocerulea, /ieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 329. South Europe. Div .L1. Heterotoma, Latr. Fam. Nat. 422. Serv. Gen. 236. Fieb. Crit. Gen. 58 ; Eur. Hem. 71, 290. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 437. 36. LEPTOMEROCORIS MERIOPTERUS. Cimex meriopterus, Scop. Ent. Carn. 382. Rossi, Faun. Etr, 1344-- Capsus spissicornis, abr. Syst. Rhyn. 246. Panz. Faun. Germ. 215. Enc. Meth. pl. 373, f. 27. Faun. Fr. pl. 6, f. 8—Lygeus spissicornis, Panz. Faun. Germ. 2, 16—Heterotoma spissicornis, Burm, Handb. Ent, ii. 276. Serv. Hem. 283—Heterotoma meriopterus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 290—Hetervtoma merioptera, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 438. a—f. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. g—i. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA, 135 Div. 12. Heterocorydylus, Mieb. Crit. Gen. 59, pl. 6, f. 6; Eur. Hem. 71, 290. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 432. 37, LEPYOMEROCORIS TUMIDICORNIS. Capsus tumidicornis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 84, pl. 100, f. 307. Kirschb. Caps. 84—Capsus Mali? Boh. Nya Suec. Sp. 20—Heterocordylus tumidicornis, /ieb, Hur. Hem, 291. Germany. 38. LEPTOMEROCORIS TIBIALIS. Capsus tibialis, Hahn. Wanz. Ins, i. 128, pl. 20, f. 66. Kirschb. Caps. 85 — Heterocordylus tibialis, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 434. Europe. 39. LEPTOMEROCORIS LEPTOCERUS. Capsus leptocerus, Airschb. Caps. 85—Capsus mutabilis? Hahn. Wanz. Ins. ii, 95, pl. 59, f. 180—Heterocordylus leptocorus, Fieb, Hur. Hem. 291. Germany. 40. LEPTOMEROCORIS UNICOLOR, Capsus unicolor, Hahn. Wanz. Ins. ii. 94, pl. 59, f.179. Kirschb. Caps. 85—Heterotoma pulverulenta, Klug. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii, 275— Heterocordylus unicolor, £ieb. Hur. Hem. 291, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 432. a—f. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 41, LEPTOMEROCORIS OBLONGUS, Heterotoma oblonga, Aol, Mel. Sp. 110—Heterocordylus unicolor, Lied. Eur. Hem, 392. Germany. é Se te } = -. ynder. [ 42, LEPTOMEROCORIS PLANICORNIS. : : ss a : pynoree? Heterotoma planicornis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 84, pl. 100, f. 306. aly yr’ “|Germany. aaa [Le a Div. 138: 99 Chlamydatus, Curt. Brit. Ent. 693—Pachytoma, Costa, A. S. BE. Ff. x. 289—Orthocephalus, Fieb. Crit. Gen, 60, pl. 6, f. 16. Hur. Hem. 71, 291. Dougl, and Scott, Hem, 429, 1386 CATALOGUE OF 43. LEPTOMEROCORIS TRISTIS. Orthocephalus tristis, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 292, South Spain. 44, LEPTOMEROCORIS SIGNATUS. Orthocephalus signatus, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 292. South Spain. 45. LeproMERocorIs SCHMIDTI. Orthocephalus Schmidti, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 60, sp. 15; Eur. Hem. 292. South Germany. 46, LEPTOMEROCORIS NEBULOSUS. Orthocephalus nebulosus, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur, Hem. 293. Spain. 47, LEPTOMEROCORIS VITTIPENNIS. Capsus vittipennis, H.~Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 83, pl. 100, f. 305. Sahlo. Geoc. Fen. 120—Orthocephalus vittipennis, eb. Hur. Hem. 293. Germany. Finland. 48. LEPTOMEROCORIS SALTATOR. Capsus saltator, Hahn. Wanz. Ins. iii. 11, pl. 76, f. 236. Mey. Caps. 112, 106. Kirschb. Caps. 83, 118—Capsus hirtus, Curt. Brit, Ent, xv. pl. 693—Capsus mutabilis, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 567—Orthocephalus mutabilis, Mieb, Hur. Hem. 293. Dougl.and Scott, Hem, 431. a, b, England. 49, LEPTOMEROCORIS NITIDUS. Capsus nitidus, Mey. Rhyn. sp. 107, pl. 6, f. 4—Orthocephalus nitidus, Fieb. Eur, Hem, 293. Switzerland. Bohemia. 50. LeEproMEROCORIS MUTABILIS. Capsus mutabilis, Fall. Mon. Cim. 98,4; Hem. Suec.i. 118. Kirschb. Caps. 83—Capsus pilosus, Hahn. Wanz. Ins. ii. 96, pl. 59, f. 181. Mey. Caps. 59, 24. Flor. Rhyn, Liv. i, 564—Orthocephalus mutabilis, Fieb. Eur, Hem. 293. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 480, Europe. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA, 137 51. LEPTOMEROCORIS CORIACEUS. Acanthia coriacea, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 69—Salda coriacea, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 115—Orthocephalus mutabilis, Fieb. Zur. Hem. 293—Ortho- cephalus coriaceus, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 88. Europe. 52. LEPTOMEROCORIS BREVIS. Capsus brevis, Panz. Faun. Germ. 598. Kirschb. Rhyn. Sp. 109. Mey. Rhyn. Sp. 108—Orthocephalus Panzeri, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 294, Germany. Switzerland. 53, LEPTOMEROCORIS MINOR. Pachytoma minor, Costa, A. S. E. F. 289, pl. 6, f. 4—Chlomydatus minor, Serv. Hem. 285—Orthocephalus minor, feb. Hur. Hem, 294, Europe. 54. LEPTOMEROCORIS BIVITTATUS. Orthocephalus bivittatus, Fieb. Wien. Ent, Mon. viii. 221. Sarepta. 55. LEPTOMEROCORIS RHYPAROPUS, Orthocephalus rhyparopus, fieb, Wien, Ent. Mon. viii. 222. Sarepta. 56. LepTomERoconris FREYI. Orthocephalus Freyi, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 223. Sarepta. Div. 14. Labops, Burm. Handb, Ent. ii. 279. Fieb. Crit. Gen. 61; Eur. Hem, 71, 294. 57. LEPTOMEROCORIS SAHLBERGI. Capsus Sahlbergi, Fall. Hem. Suec. 116. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 118—Opthal- mocoris, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 280—Labops diopsis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 279—Capsus diopsis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 166, pl. 313, f. 961, 962—Labops Sahlbergi, Feb. Hur. Hem, 294. Europe. 58, LeEproMEROcORIS BuRMEISTERI. Labops Burmeisteri, Stal, Stett. Ent, Zeit. xix, 189. Kamtschatka. 138 CATALOGUE OF Div. 15. Diplacus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. 183—Myrmecophyes, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 253, pl._6, f. 10. 59, LEPTOMEROCORIS OscHANNINI. Myrmecophyes Oschannini, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, xx. 253. Russia. 60. LEPTOMEROCORIS ALBO-ORNATUS. Diplacus albo-ornatus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. 183, pl. 1, f. 3. Siberia. Div. 16. Harpocera, Curt. Brit. Ent. xv. Fieb. Crit. Gen. 63, pl. 6, f. 41; Hur Hem. 72, 296. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 468. 61. LrproMEROCORIS THORACICUS. Phytocoris thoracicus, Fall. Mon. Cim. 81; Hem. Suec. vii.—Capsus thoracicus, Kirschb. Caps. 73—Harpocera Burmeisteri, Curt. Brit. Ent. xv. pl. 709—Capsus antennatus, Muls. Ann, Soc. Lin. 1852, 130 —Capsus curvipes, Mey. Cups. 98, 86, pl. 5, f. 3—Capsus thoracicus, Mey. Caps. 102, 90, pl. 6, f. 5. Kirschb. Caps. 73, 82—Harpocera thoracica, Fich. Bur. Hem. 297. Dougl. ond Scott, Hem, 469. a—k. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. l—t. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. Divs17: Megalodactylus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 64; Eur. Hem. 73, 297. 62. LEPTOMEROCORIS MACULA-RUBRA. Capsus macula-rubra, Muls. Ann. Soc. Lin, 1852, 1388—Megalodactylus macula-rubra, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 297. South France. Div. 18. Anoterops, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 65; Eur. Hem. 72, 297, 392. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 384. 63. LEPTOMEROCORIS SETULOSUS. Capsus setulosus, Mey. Caps. 53, 13, pl. 2, f. 1—Anoterops setulosus, Feb. Eur. Hem. 298. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 385, England. Switzerland. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 139 Diy. 19. Cylindromelus, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 393. 64, LEproMEROCORIS SETULOSUS (bis lectum). Capsus setulosus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 30, pl. 120, f. 3830—Cylindro- melus setulosus, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 393. Germany. Hungary. Div. 20. Oncotylus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 66, pl. 6, f. 7; Hur. Hem. 72, 298, 393. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 392. 65. LEPTOMEROCORIS DECOLOR. Capsus decolor, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 123. Mey. Caps. 86, 68. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 95. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 555. Kirschb. Caps. 77—Lopus Chrysanthemi, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i.10, pl. 1, f.4—Oncotylus decolor, Fieb. Eur, Hem, 298. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 393. Europe. 66. LEPTOMEROCORIS FENESTRATUS. Oncotylus fenestratus, eb. Crit. Gen. 66, Sp.19. Eur. Hem. 298. Bohemia. Galicia. 67. LErpTomMEROocoRIS TANACETI. Phytocoris Tanaceti, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 83—Miris Tanaceti, Germ. Faun. Ins. Eur. 16, 15—Capsus Tanaceti, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 851, pl. 101, f. 8309. Kirschb. Caps. 80. Flor, Rhyn, Liv. i. 610—Oncotylus Tanaceti, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 299. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 304. a, Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 68. LEPTOMEROCORIS PILOSUS. Oncotylus pilosus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 395. England. 69. LepromERrocoris ,HIpporHags, Capsus Hippophaes, Mey. Cat.—Oncotylus Hippophaes, Feb. Hur, Hem. 299. Vallais. South France. 140 CATALOGUE OF 70. LEPTOMEROCORIS PUNCTIPENNIS. Oncotylus punctipennis, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii, 225. Sarepta. Div. 21. Conostethus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 67; Eur. Hem. 72, 299, 393. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 397. 71. LEPTOMEROCORIS ROSEUS. Capsus roseus, Fall, Hem. Suec. i. 124—Capsus aridellus, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 556—Conostethus roseus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 299, 393. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 398. a. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. Div. 22. Auchenocrepis, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 78; Eur. Hem. 74, 313, 72. LepromEeRocoris Foret. a Capsus Foreli, Muls. Ann. Soc. Lin. 1856, 130—Auchenocrepis dorsalis, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 78, Sp. 32—Auchenocrepis Foreli, Fieb. Eur, Hem. 313. South Europe. Div. 23. Gnostus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 82; Eur. Hem. 75—Teratoscopus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 315. 73. LEPTOMEROCORIS PLAGIATUS. Capsus plagiatus, H.-Sch. Nom. 50; Wanz. Ins. vi. 30, pl. 191, f. 587. Panz. Faun. Germ. 135, 10—Phytocoris institutus, Fieb. Weit. Beit. i. 104, pl. 2, f. 3—Teratoscopus plagiatus, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 316. Germany. Switzerland. Div. 24. Hoplomachus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 83; Eur. Hem. 75, 316. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 395. 74. LEPTOMEROCORIS THUNBERGI. Miris Thunbergii, Germ. Faun, Ins, Eur. 13, pl. 19—Phytocoris Thun- bergii, Fall. Hem. Suec. i.105—Capsus Thunbergii, Mey. Caps. pl. 59. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 110. Kirsch. Caps. 82. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 608—Lopus Hieracii, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 144, pl. 22, f. 73— Hoplomachus Thunbergi, ieb. Hur. Hem. 316. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 396, a—f. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 141 75. LEPTOMEROCORIS BILINEATUS. Capsus bilineatus, Fall. Hem. Suec. 122. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. iii. 70, pl. 94, bis f. 285. Kirschb. Caps. 82—Hoplomachus bilineatus, Fieb. Eur, Hem, 316, \ Div. 25. Pachyxiphus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 84; Eur. Hem. 75, 316. 76, LEPTOMEROCORIS LINEELLUS. Capsus lineellus, Muls. Ann. Soc. Lin. 1852, 118—Capsus croceipes, Costa, Cent. 1852—Pachyxiphus lineellus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 317. South Europe. Div. 26. Placochilus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 85; Eur. Hem. 75, 317. 77. LEPTOMEROCORIS SELADONICUS. Phytocoris seladonicus, Fall. Hem. Suec. 82—Capsus seladonicus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 33, pl. 191, f.590. Mey. Caps. Sp. 55—Placochilus seladonicus, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 317. a. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 78. LEProMEROCORIS SAREPTANUS. Placochilus Sareptanus, Frei-Gessner, Mittheil. Schw. Ent. Ges, 1864, 262. Sarepta. Div. 27. Macrotylus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 86; Eur. Hem. 76, 317. 79. LEPTOMEROCORIS LUNIGER. Macrotylus luniger, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 86, Sp. 34; Eur. Hem. 318. Switzerland. 80. LeEpToMEROCORI8 LUTESCENS. Macrotylus lutescens, F%eb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 262. Spain. 81. LEPTOMEROCORIS NIGRICORNIS. Macrotylus nigricornis, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 331. South Europe. 142 CATALOGUE OF Div. 28. Macrocoleus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 88; Eur. Hem. 76, 319. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 386. 82. LEPTOMEROCORIS BICOLOR. Macrocoleus bicolor, Pict, Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 319. South Spain. 83. LepromMEROcoRIS PAYKULI. Phytocoris Paykuli, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 106—Capsus maculipennis, H.-Sch. Nom. 50. Mey. Caps. 81, 60, pl. 5, f. 1. Kirschb. Caps. 84—Macrocoleus Paykuli, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 319. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 388. a. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 84. LEPTOMEROCORIS AURANTIACUS. Macrocoleus aurantiacus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 88, Sp. 38; Eur. Hem. 320. Corsica. 85. LEPYOMEROCORIS AUREOLUS. Macrocoleus aureolus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 320. Germany. 86. LEPTOMEROCORIS SORDIDUS. Capsus sordidus, Kirschb. Caps. 87—Macrocoleus sordidus, Fieb. Eur. fem, 320. Germany. 87. LEPTOMEROCORIS EXSANGUIS. Capsus exsanguis, H.-Sch. Nom. 50; Kirschb. Caps. 79—Macrocoleus exsanguis, fieb. Eur, Hem, 320. Germany. 88. LEPTOMEROCORIS MOLLICULUS. Phytocoris molliculus, Fall. Hem. Suec, i.82—Capsus molliculus, H.-Sch, Wanz. Ins. vi. 32, pl. 19, f. 589. Mey. Caps. 78, 54. Sahlb. Geoe. Fen. 103. Kirschb. Caps. 80, 101. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 611— Capsus ochrolencus, Kirschb. Caps. 88, 107—Macrocoleus molliculus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 326. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 387. a. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 89. LEPTOMEROCORIS SOLITARIUS. Capsus solitarius, Mey. Rhyn. Sp. 62, pl. 5, f. 4—Capsus seladonicus, Kirschb. Caps. 81\—Macrocoleus solitarius, Feb, Hur. Hem. 321. - Europe. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 143 90. LEPTOMEROCORIS ELEVATUS. Macrocoleus elevatus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 88, Sp. 37; Eur. Hem. 321.* South France. Corsica. 91. LEPTOMEROCORIS CHRYSOTRICHUS. Macrocoleus chrysotrichus, Fieb, Wien, Ent. Mon. viii. 332. South Russia. 92, LEPTOMEROCORIS PICTUS. Macrocoleus pictus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 333. South Europe. Div. 29. Macrolophus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 89, pl. 6, f. 25,32; Eur. Hem. 76, 321. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 381. 93. LEPTOMEROCORIS GLAUCESCENS. Macrolophus glaucescens, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 89, Sp. 39; Hur. Hem. 321. Bohemia. 94. LEPTOMEROCORIS NUBILUS. Capsus nubilus, H.-Sch. Panz. Faun. Germ. 135, 9. Mey. Caps. 73 —Macrolophus nubilus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 322. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 382. Bavaria. Switzerland. 95. LEPTOMEROCORIS COSTALIS. Macrolophus costalis, Fieb, Crit. Gen. 89, Sp.41; Eur. Hem. 322. South Europe. Div. 38. Odontoplatys, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 33; Eur. Hem. 76, 322, 395. 96. LEPTOMEROCORIS BIDENTULUS. Capsus bidentulus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 96, pl. 212, f. 668—Odonto- platys bidentulus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 322. South Europe. Div. 31. Malacocoris, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 91, pl. 6, f.53; Hur. Hem. 76, 322. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 383. 144 CATALOGUE OF 97. LEPTOMEROCORIS CHLORIZANS. Lygzus chlorizans, Block. Panz. Faun. Germ. 18, 21—Phytocoris chlori- zans, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 82—Capsus chlorizans, Mey. Caps. 76, 50, pl. 4, f.4. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 98. Kirschb. Caps. 73. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 551—Malacocoris chlorizans, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 323. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 382. a, England. 98. LEPTOMEROCORIS SMARAGDINUS, Malacocoris smaragdinus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 91, Sp. 42; Eur. Hem, 323. Bohemia. 99. LEPTOMEROCERIS ALBOPUNCTATUS. Malacocoris albupunctatus, Garb. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. 194, Turin. Div. 32. Cyrtopeltis, Fieb. Crit. Gen, 92, pl. 6, f. 29; Hur. Hem. 76, 323. ‘100. LEpTOMEROCORIS GENICULATUS. Cyrtopeltis geniculatus, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 325, South Spain. Div.? 101. LEPTOMEROCORIS PROLIXUS. prolixus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. 187. Siberia. 102. LEPTOMEROCORIS GILVIPES. gilvipes, Stal, Stet. Ent. Zeit. xix. 187. Sitka. 103. LEPTOMEROCORIS SERICANS. sericans, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. 188. Sitka. 104. LEPTOMEROCORIS MUNDULUS. mundulus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. 188. Siberia. South America. 105. LEPTOMEROCORIS CUNEATUS. Capsus cuneatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 55. Rio Janeiro. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA, 145 Madeira. 106. LEPTOMEROCORIS OBESULUS. Capsus? obesulus, Wlin. Ann. Nat. Hist. 3rd Ser. i. 124, a—z. Madeira. From Mr. Wollaston’s collection. South Asia. Div. n. 107. LeproMEROCORIS SIMPLEX. Fuscescens, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus, subtus testaceus ; caput testaceum ; oculi valde prominuli; antenne gracillime, corpori @quilonge, articulo lo capite longiore basi testaceo; prothorax teslaceo marginatus et biplagiatus ; scutelli apex pedesque testacet ; corit costa testaceo biplagiata ; membrana cinerea. Brownish, fusiform, very finely punctured, testaceous beneath. Head testaceous, short. Eyes very prominent. Antenne very slender, as long as the body ; first joint testaceous towards the base, longer than the head; second much longer than the first and than the third ; fourth much shorter than the third. Prothorax convex, with a testaceous border, and with a testaceous patch on each side of the disk; a distinct transverse furrow near the fore border. Scutellum testaceous at the tip. Legs testaceous, slender. Corium with two testaceous costal patches. Membrane cinereous, Length of the body 14 line. a,b. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Thwaites. Eastern Isles. Div. 1. Ocypus, Mirz. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. i. 67—Coridromius, Sgnt.—Stiphro- soma? Fieb. 108. LEPTOMEROCORIS VARIEGATUS. Ocypus variegatus, Mirz. A S. E. F. 4me Sér. i. 68. New Caledonia. Australia. 109. LEPTOMEROCORIS ANTENNATUS. Fem. Ferrugineus, ellipticus, subtilissime punctatus, subtus flavus ; ocult prominuli; rostrum cowas iniermedias attingens; antenne valida, corpore paullo breviores, articulo 10 crasso capite paullo longiore, 21 dimidio apicali crasso basi flavo, 30 piceo basi flavo ; prothoracis anguli postict prominuli, obtusi; propectus piceo sex- lineatum; pedes flavi, femorum fasciis duabus latis tibiis apice tarsisque rufis ; membrana cinerea, rufo venosa, U 146 CATALOGUE OF Female. Ferruginous, elliptical, very finely punctured, yellow beneath. Head triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe; tip black. Antenne stout, a little shorter than the body; first joint thick, a little longer than the head; second about twice the length of the first, thick for more than half the length from the tip, yellow towards the base; third piceous, yellow towards the base, a little shorter than the first. Hind angles of the prothorax prominent, rounded, obtuse. Propectus on each side with three piceous lines, which are parallel to the sides of the prothorax. Legs yellow, slender, moderately long; femora with two broad red bands, rather stout; tibie at the tips and tarsi red. Membrane and hind wings cinereous, De former with red veins. Length of the body 3 lines. a. Australia. From Mr. Damel’s collection. New Zealand. 110. LepromErocoris Maoricvus, Mas et foe. Testaceus aut fuscus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus ; ocult subprominuli; rostrum coxas posticus attingens ; antenne corport @quilonge, articulo lo capite paullo longiore, 20 apice 30 4oque nigris ; corium apud marginem exteriorem rufo uninotatum ; membrana cinerea. Male and female. Testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured, paler beneath, occasionally brown. Head short-triangular. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; tip black. Antenne as long as the body; first joint a little longer than the head ; second about twice the length of the first, black at the tip; third and fourth black ; third much shorter than the second; fourth shorter than the third. Legs slender. Corium with a red mark on the middle of the exterior border. Membrane cinereous. Length of the body 1} line. a—h. New Zealand. Presented by Capt. J. C. Ross. Genus 7, EURYMEROCORIS. Eurymerocoris, Kirschb. Caps. 31. Dives: Atractotomus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 62, pl. 6, f. 39; Hur. Hem. 71, 294. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 434. 1. EURYMEROCORIS SULCICORNIS, Capsus sulcicornis, Kirschb. Caps. Sp. 125—Atractotomus sulcicornis, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 295. Germany. Switzerland. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 147 2. EURYMEROCORIS TIGRIPES. Capsus magnicornis, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 130, pl. 20, f. 67. Mey. Rhyn. Sp. 29, pl. 2, f. 4—Capsus tigripes, Muls. Ann, Soc, Lin. (1852), 129 —Atractotomus tigripes, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 295. Europe. 3. EURYMEROCORIS NIGRIPES. Atractotomus nigripes, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Kur. Hem. 295. South Spain. 4, EURYMEROCORIS FEMORALIS. Atractotomus femoralis, feb. Crit. Gen. 62, Sp. 16; Hur. Hem, 295. Bohemia. 5. EURYMEROCORIS RUFUS. Atractotomus rufus, Mieb. Crit. Gen, 62, Sp.17; Hur. Hem. 296, Bohemia. 6. EURYMEROCORIS OCULATUS. Capsus oculatus, Kirschb. Caps. 90—Atractotomus albipes, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 62, Sp. 18—Atractotomus oculatus, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 296. Germany. Switzerland. 7, EuryMERocoris Mati. Capsus planicornis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 84, pl. 100, f. 306—Capsus Mali, Mey. Rhyn. Sp. 30, pl. 2, f. 5. Kirsehb. Caps. 91—Atracto- tomus Mali, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 296. Germany. 8, EURYMEROCORIS MAGNICORNIS. Capsus magnicornis, Fall. Mon. Cim. 997 ; Hem. Suec. i. 119; Zett. Ins. Lapp. 278. Kirschb. Caps. 91. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 575—Atracto- tomus magnicornis, Lieb. Hur. Hem. 296. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 435. a—e. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. f—h. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 9. Eurymerocoris Ruopant. Atractotomus Rhodani, Mey. Fieb. Hur. Hem, 296. Switzerland. 10. EuRYMEROCORIS PUNCTIPES. Atractotomus punctipes, Mieb. Wien, Ent. Mon, viii. 224. Sarepta. 148 CATALOGUE OF 11. EurymMerRocoris Pint. Atractotomus Pini (Dougl. and Scott), Fieb. Wien. Ent, Mon. viii, 224. England. Div, 2. Tinicephalus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 68, pl. 6, f. 11; Eur. Hem. 73, 299. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 390. 12. EURYMEROCORIS RUBIGINOSUS. Tinicephalus rubiginosus, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 300. South Spain. 13. EKuRYMEROCORIS HORTULANUS. Capsus hortulanus, Mey. Rhyn. 77, pl. 7, £3. Kirschb. Caps, 89—Tini- cephalus hortulanus, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 300. Germany. Switzerland. 14. EURYMEROCORIS DISCREPANS. Tinicephalus discrepans, Lieb. Crit. Gen. 68, Sp. 20; Eur. Hem, 300. South France. Corsica. 15. EuRYMEROCORIS OBSOLETUS. Tinicephalus obsoletus, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 391, pl. 13, f. 1. Fveb. Wien, Ent. Mon. viii. 226. England. Div. 3. Tragiscus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 69—Tragiscocoris, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 73, 300. 16. EuryMeRocoris Fiesert. Tragiscus Fieberi, Mey. Dur. Fieb. Crit. Gen. 69, Sp. 21—Tragiscocoris Fieberi, ieb. Hur. Hem. 301. Div. 4. Brachyarthrum, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 70 ; Eur. Hem. 73, 301. 17. EURYMEROCORIS LIMITATUS. Brachyarthrum limitatum, Lieb. Crit. Gen. 70, Sp. 22; Eur. Hem. 301. Bohemia. 18. EURYMEROCORIS PINETELLUS. Phytocoris pinetella, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 276—Capsus Pinetellus, Kirschb. Caps. 76—Brachyarthrum Pinetellum, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 301—Phyto- coris nigriceps, Boh, K. V. Acad. Forh, 1852, 15. Europe. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 149 Diveid: Criocoris, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 71; Eur. Hem. 73, 301. 19. EuRYMEROCORIS CRASSICORNIS. Phytocoris crassicornis, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 90, pl. 57, f. 176—Capsus crassicornis, Wanz. Ins. iii. 85, pl. 101, f. 308. Kirschb. Caps, 91— Criocoris crassicornis, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 302. Europe. 20. EuRYMEROCORIS NIGRIPES. Criocoris nigripes, Fieb, Fur, Hem. 394. Germany. 21. EURYMEROCORIS TIBIALIS. Criocoris tibialis, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 227. South France. Div. 6. Liops, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 254, pl. 6, f. 11. 22, EuRYMEROCORIS PUNCTICOLLIS. Liops puncticollis, Fieb. Ver. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, xx. 254. Spain. Div. 7. Plagiognathus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 72; Eur. Hem. 73, 302. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 400. 23. EURYMEROCORIS ARBUSTORUM. Capsus arbustorum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 175; Syst. Rhyn. 238. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. iii. 80, pl. 99, f.300. Mey. Caps. 64, 33, pl. 3, f. 1. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 115, 55. Kirschb. Caps. 99, 145. Flor, Rhyn, Liv. i. 602—Phytocoris arbustorum, Fall, Hem. Suec. i. 104. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 275—Capsus brunnipennis, Mey. Caps. 66, 35, pl. 3, f. 3. Kirschb. Caps. 99, 144—Capsus hortensis, Mey. Cups. 65, 34, pl. 3, f. 2. Kirschb. Caps. 106—Plagiognathus arbustorum, Fieb. Kur. Hem. 302. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 402—Phytocoris lugubris, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 138, pl. 72, f. 225. a, b. England. 24, EURYMEROCORIS INFUSCATUS. Plagiognathus infuscatus, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 303. Spain. 150 CATALOGUE OF 25. EuRYMEROCORIS FULVIPENNIS. Capsus fulvipennis, Kirschb. Caps. 99—Plagiognathus fulvipennis, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 303. Germany. Switzerland. 26. EURYMEROCORIS VIRIDULUS. Phytocoris viridulus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 105—Capsus viridulus, Hahn, Wane. Ins. i. 136, pli 72, f. 221.) Mey: Caps.< 77,51, ple aa tee Sahlb. Geoe. Fen. 103. Kirschb. Caps. 98. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 595. Plagiognathus viridulus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 303. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 302. a. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 27. EuryMERocoris BOHEMANNI. Phytocoris Bohemanni, Fall. Hem. Suec. 106—Phytocoris ruficollis, Fall. Hem. Suec. 107—Capsus fureatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 79, pl. 182, f. 408, 409. Kirschb. Caps. 95—Plagiognathus Bohemanni, Fed. Eur, Hem, 303—Neocoris Bohemanni, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 423. Europe. 28. EuRYMEROCORIS SPILOTUS. Plagiognathus spilotus, Lieb. Crit. Gen, 72, Sp. 23; Eur. Hem. 304. Corsica. Div. 8. Apocremnus, Feb. Crit. Gen. 73; Eur. Hem. 74, 304. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 403. 29, EURYMEROCORIS ANCORIFER. Apocremnus ancorifer, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 73, Sp. 24; Eur. Hem, 304. South France. Spain. 30. EuRYMEROCORIS AMBIGUUS. Phytocoris ambiguus, Fall. Mon. Cim. 891. Hem. Suec.i. 99. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 274—Capsus ambiguus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 43, pl. 195, f. 602. Mey. Caps. 60, 27. Sahlb. Geoc, Fen. 114,51. Kirschb. Caps. 94. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 627—Capsus obscurus, Kirschb. Caps. 92—Capsus Betule, Kirschb. Caps. 94—Apocremnus ambiguus, Feb. Hur. Hem. 305. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 404. Europe. 31. EuryMEROCcORIS QUERCUS. Capsus Quercus, Kirschb. Caps. 93, 163—Apocremnus Quercus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 305. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 409. Europe. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. ou 32. EURYMEROCORIS VARIABILIS. Phytocoris variabilis, Fall. Hem. Suec.i. 98. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 137, pl. 72, f. 224. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 275—Capsus variabilis, Mey. Caps. 68, 38, pl. 3, f.4. Sahlb. Geoc, Fen. 115. Kirschb, Caps. 23. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 592—Capsus roseus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 46, pl. 195, f 604—Apocremnus variabilis, Mieb. Hur. Hem. 305. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 408. Europe. 33. EURYMEROCORIS SIMILLIMUS. Capsus simillimus, Kirschb. Caps. 93, 165—Apocremnus simillimus, Fieb. Eur, Hem. 305. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 410. Europe. Div. 9. Psallus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 305; Eur. Hem. 74, 305. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 410. 34. EURYMEROCORIS SALICELLUS. Capsus salicellus, Mey. Caps. 74,47. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 47, pl. 196, f.605. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 590—Psallus salicellus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 306. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 411. Europe. 35, EurYMEROCORIS QUERCETI. Phytocoris Querceti, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 102—Capsus sanguineus, Kirschb. Caps. 97—Psallus Querceti, Fieb. Hur, Hem. 306. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 413. Europe. 36. EuryMerocoris ALNI. Lygeus Alni, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 175; Syst. Rhyn, 238—Phytocoris Querceti, Fall. Hem. Suec.i. 102—Capsus sanguineus, Kirschb. Caps. 97—Psallus Querceti, Pieb. Eur. Hem. 306. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 412—Psallus Alni, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 88. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 414. Europe. 37. EURYMEROCORIS SANGUINEUS. Lygeus sanguineus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 175. Syst. Rhyn, 238—Phyto- coris sanguineus, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 102—Capsus sanguineus, H.-Sch. Nom. Ent. i. 51; Wanz. Ins. iii. 70. Mey. Caps. 75, 49. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 107. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 588—Psallus sanguineus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 306. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 413. Europe. 38. EuryMErocoris ScHOLTzI. Capsus Scholtzi, Mey. Caps.—Pallus Scholtzi, Fieb. Hur, Hem. 306, Switzerland. Hay} CATALOGUE OF 89. EuRYMEROCORIS ALBICINCTUS. Capsus albicinctus, Hirschb. Caps. 96—Psallus albicinctus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 307. Germany. Switzerland. 40. EuryMerRocoris SALIcis. Capsus Salicis, Kirschb. Caps. 97, 174—Psallus Salicis, Feb. Crit. Gen. 74, Sp. 25; Eur. Hem, 307. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 415. Europe. 41. EURYMEROCORIS LEPIDUS. Capsus variabilis, var. Mey. Dur. Caps.—Pallus lepidus, Fieb. Wien, Ent. Mon. ii. 337; Eur. Hem, 307. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 416. England. Switzerland. 42, EURYMEROCORIS NOTATUS. Psallus notatus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 74, Sp. 30; Eur. Hem, 307. South France. 43. EURYMEROCORIS VITELLINUS. Capsus vitellinus, Scholtz, Arb. Ver, 26—Psallus vitellinus, Fieb, Eur. Hem. 307. Germany. Switzerland. 44, EuRYMEROCORIS DILUTUS. Psallus dilutus, Mey. Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. ii. 338; Eur. Hem. 308. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 417. England. Switzerland. 45. EURYMEROCORIS ARGYROTRICHUS. Psallus argyrotrichus, Fieb. Hur, Hem. 308. Germany. Spain. 46. EvuRYMEROCORIS ROSEUS. Lygeus roseus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 238—Phytocoris roseus, Fall. Hem. Suec.i. 101. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 275—Capsus roseus, H.-Sch. Nom. Ent. i. 49; Wanz. Ins. iii. 71, pl. 96, f. 287. Mey. Caps. 67, 37. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 107. Kirschb. Caps. 96. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 591 —Psallus roseus, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 308. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 417. Europe. 47. Eurymerocoris KirscHBaumt. Capsus roseus, Kirschb. Caps. 96—Psallus Kirschbaumi, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 308. Germany. oe HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 15 48. EuryMEROCORIS VARIANS. Capsus varians, 77.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 45, pl. 195, f. 603. Mey. Caps. 39 Capsus decoloratus, Muls. Ann. Soc. Linn. 1852, 124—Psallus insignis, Mieb. Crit. Gen. 74, Sp. 27—Psallus varians, FMieb. Hur. Hem. 309. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 418. _ Europe. 49, EuRYMEROCORIS DISTINCTUS. Psallus distinctus, Feb. Wien. Ent. Mon. ii. 337; Crit. Gen. 74, Sp. 26; Eur. Hem. 309. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 419. England. Bohemia. Switzerland. 50. EURYMEROCORIS DIMINUTUS. Capsus diminutus, Airschb. Caps. 96—Psallus diminutus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 309. Germany. Switzerland. 51. EurymMerocoris FIEBERI. Psallus Fieberi, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 420. Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 227. England. 52. EURYMEROCORIS ELEGANS. Psallus elegans, Jakowlew, Hore Soc. Ent. Ross, iv. 158. Astrachan. 53. EuRYMEROCORIS FUSCOVENOSUS. Psallus? fuscovenosus, Lieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 330. Sarepta. 54. Eurymerocoris WHITE. Psallus Whitei, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. 263. Scotland. 55. EuryMErocoris Crorcut. Psallus Crotchi, Scott, Ent. Zeit. Stett. 1870, 99. Spain. Div. 10. Sthenarus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 75; Eur. Hem.74, 309. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 421. 154 CATALOGUE OF 56. EuryMerocoris Roser. Capsus Roseri, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 78, pl. 132, f. 407. Mey. Caps. 94. Kirschb. Caps. 87—Sthenarus Roseri, Fieb. Hur, Hem. 309. Germany. Switzerland. 57. EuryMErocoris RoTERMUNDI. Capsus Rotermundi, Scholtz, Arb. Ver. 1846, 42. Flor, Rhyn, Liv. i. 594 —Sthenarus Rotermundi, fieb. Hur. Hem. 310. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 422. Europe. 58. EuRYMEROCORIS VITTATUS. Sthenarus vittatus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 75, Sp. 31; Eur. Hem. 310. Bohemia. Div. 11. Astemma, Serv. Hist. Hem. 284—Halticus, p., Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 278 —Eurycephala, Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 141—Agalliastes, Feb. Crit, Gen. 76; Eur. Hem. 74, 310. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 426. 59. EURYMEROCORIS EVANESCENS. Pachystoma evanescens, Boh.—Capsus evanescens, Kirschb. Caps. 103— Agalliastes evanescens, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 310; Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 229. Europe. 60. EURYMEROCORIS ALBIPENNIS. Phytocoris albipennis, F'all.. Hem. Suec. 107--Capsus albipennis, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 91, pl. 57, f. 177. Kirschb. Caps. 92—Agalliastes albipennis, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 311. Europe. 61. EURYMEROCORIS SALTITANS, Lygeus saltitans, Fall. Mon. Cim, 96--Phytocoris saltitans, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 114—Capsus saltitans, Airschb. Caps. Sp. 153—Astemma saltitans, Serv. Hist. Hem, 284—Halticus saltitans. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 278—Eurycepbala saltitans, Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii, 141 —Chlamydatus marginatus, Curt. Brit. Ent. xv. 603—Capsus saltitans, Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 119. Hirschb. Caps. 103. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 603—Agalliastes saltitans, Fieb. Aur. Hem. 311. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 428. a—d. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. too 62. EuryMErocoris VERBASCI. Capsus Verbasci, H.-Sch. Mey. Caps. 42, pl. 4, f. 1. Kirschb. Caps. 98— Agalliastes Verbasci, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 311. Germany. Switzerland. 63. EURYMEROCORIS PUNCTATUS. Agalliastes punctatus, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 311. South Spain. 64. EuRYMEROCORIS ONUSTUS. Agalliastes onustus, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 312. Spain. 65. EurRYMEROCORIS PULICARIUS. Phytocoris pulicarius, Fall. Mon. Cim. 95; Hem. Suec. 113—Capsus saliens, Wolff, Icon. Cim. 200, pl. 20, f. 194—Attus pulicarius, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. 117, pl. 18, f. 62. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 227—Capsus pulicarius, Mey. Caps. 110,102. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 119. Kirschd. Caps. 101. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 600—Agalliastes pulicarius, Pied. Eur. Hem. 312; Wien. Ent. Mon, viii. 2. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 427. Europe. Siberia. 66. EURYMEROCORIS MODESTUS. Capsus modestus, Mey, Rhyn. Sp. 40, pl. 3, f.5—Capsns atropurpureus, Kirschb. Rhyn, 101—Capsus gracilicornis, Scholtz, Arb. Ver. 1846, 106—Agalliastes modestus, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 313; Wien. Ent. Mon. Vill, 231. Europe. — 67. EuryMEROCORIS VITTATUS. Agalliastes vittatus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 312. Austria. 68. EuRYMEROCORIS LUGUBRIS. Agalliastes lugubris, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 312. Prussia. 69. EurymMerocoris WILKINSONII. Agalliastes Wilkinsonii, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. ii. 273. England. 156 CATALOGUE OF 70. EuryMEROCORIS TIBIALIS. Eicacs tibialis, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 228. Sarepta. 71. EvurymMerocoris MEyYERI. Agalliastes Meyeri, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 231. Switzerland. 72. EURYMEROCORIS PRASINUS. Agalliastes prasinus, Heb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 228. Sarepta. 73. EurRyYMEROCORIS ALUTACEUS. Agalliastes alutaceus, Pieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 262. Spain. 74. Eurymerocoris ABSINTHIIL. Agalliastes Absinthii, Scott, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1870, 100. Martigny. 75, EuRYMEROCORIS PALLIPES. Agalliastes pallipes, Jakowlew, Hore Soc. Ent. Ross. iv. 150. Chwalynsk. 76. Evurymerocoris Kireisicus. Agalliastes Kirgisicus, Becker, MS. Frei-Gessner, Mittheil. Schw. Ent. Ges. 1864, 261. Sarepta. 77. EURYMEROCORIS KoLENATII. Capsus Kolenatii, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 585—Agalliastes Kolenatii, Feb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 230. Livonia. 78. EuRYMEROCORIS NIGRITULUS, Phytocoris nigritulus, Zett. Faun. Lapp. 271—Capsus nigritulus, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 599—Agalliastes nigritulus, Lieb. Wien. Mon. viii. 230. Sweden. Livonia. Div. 12. Pachylops, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 53, pl. 6, f. 26; Eur. Hem. 70, 285. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 157 79, EuRYMEROCORIS CHLOROPTERUS, Capsus chloropterus, Airschb. Caps. 89—Pachylops chloropterus, Lieb. Eur. Hem, 285. Germany. France. Div. 13. Dasycytus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 84, pl. 2, f. 11. 80. EURYMEROCORiS SORDIDUS. Dasycytus sordidus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 85. Malaga. Div. 14. Hypsitylus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 286. SES = 81. EcRYMEROCORIS PRASINUS. reoat p ec Hypsitylus prasinus, Pict. Mey. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 286. aa South Spain. Div. 15. Platycranus, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 252, pl. 6, f. 9. 82, EuryMERocorIS ERBERI, Platycranus Erberi, Fieb. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xx. 252. Dalmatia. Montenegro. Div. 16. Campotylus, Fieb. Eur. Hem, 70, 286. 83. EurymEerocoris YERSINI. Capsus Yersini, Muls. Ann. Soc. Linn. 1856, Sp. 129—Camptotylus Yersini, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 287. South France. South Spain. aE — 84, Eurymerocoris Meyent. FARA TA Camptotylus Meyeri, Frey-Gessner, Mitthiel. Schweif. Eri-Gesellsch. 1863, PB 119. Sarepta. Div. 17. Loxops, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 54, p). 6, f. 21; Eur. Hem. 70, 287. 158 CATALOGUE OF 85. EuRYMEROCORIS COCCINEUS. Capsus coccineus, Westerh, Meyer, Caps. Sp. 48, pl. 4, f. 5—Loxops coccineus, Fieb. Hur. Hem, 287. Europe. Diy .18. Tichorhinus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 55, pl. 6, f. 24—Litocoris, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 70, 287—Litosoma, p., Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 334. 86. EuRYMEROCORIS ERICETORUM. Phytocoris ericetorum, Fall. Hem, Suec. i. 105—Capsus ericetorum, Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 104. Kirschb. Caps. 90. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 587— Capsus limbatus ? Muls, Ann. Soc. Linn. 1857, 165--Litocoris erice- torum, Feb. Eur. Hem. 287—Litosoma ericetorum, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 343. Siberia. a. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 87. EURYMEROCORIS BICOLOR, Litosoma bicolor, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. iv. 267, pl. 2, f. 3. England. 88. EuRYMEROCORIS VIRESCENS. Litosoma virescens, Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 339. England. 89. EURYMEROCORIS OCHROTRICHUS. ochrotrichus, Fieb. MSS. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 342. England. 90. EURYMEROCORIS ANNULICORNIS. Litocoris? annulicornis, Synt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. v. 126. South France. Div.? 91. EURYMEROCORIS QUADRIMACULATUS. Phytocoris qnadrimaculatus, Fall, Hem. Suec. 119. Sweden. Siberia. 92. EuRYMEROCORIS FLAVEOLUS. flaveolus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. 189. Siberia. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 159 93. EURYMEROCORIS OBSCURICEPS. obscuriceps, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. 190. Siberia. Madeira. 94, Eurymerocoris WHITEI. Phytocoris? Whitei, Wlin. Ann. Nat. Hist. 3rd Ser. i, 124. a—h. Madeira. From Mr. Wollaston’s collection. Africa. 95. EuryMERocoRIS TABESCENS. Capsus (Eurymerocoris) tabescens, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1858, 317— Eurymerocoris tabescens, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 22. South Africa. 96. EuRYMEROCORIS VIRIDIPUNCTATUS. Capsus (Eurymerocoris) viridipunctatus, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1858, 317—Eurymerocoris viridipunctatus, Sial, Hem. Afr. iii. 23. South Africa. Genus 8. MONALOCORIS. Monalocoris, Dahlb. Vet. Acad. Handl. 1851. Kirschb. Caps. 31. Fieb. Crit. Gen. 2; Eur. Hem. 61, 237. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 278. 1. Monatocoris Fittcis. Cimex Filicis, Linn. Syst. Nat. 718; Faun. Suec. 919—Acanthia Filicis, Wolff, Wanz. Ins. f. 172. Ic. Cim. 46, pl. 5, f. 43—Phytocoris Filicis, Fall. Hem. Suec.i.108. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii. 86, pl. 56, f. 172— Capsus Filicis, Meyer, Dur. Caps. 71. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 113. Kirsch. Caps. 70—Bryoeoris Filicis, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. 539—Monalo- coris Filicis, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 238. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 279. Europe. 2. MonALocoRIS BIPUNCTIPENNIS. Testaceus, ellipticus, glaber, sublus nigricante marginatus ; caput latum ; ocult non prominuli ; rostrum cowas posticas attingens; anlenne gracillima, corpore paullo breviores; abdominis dorsum nigricans ; corit costa nigro biguttata ; membrana diaphana. Var. B.—Pro- thorax et scutellum nigra, Testaceous, elliptical, smooth, shining, blackish along each side and abont the tip of the abdomen beneath. Head broad, short. Eyes not prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne very slender, 160 CATALOGUE OF a little shorter than the body. Abdomen blackish above. Legs shori, slender. Corium with two black costal dots, one apical, the other sub- apical. Membrane pellucid. Var. 8.—Prothorax and scutellum black. Length of the body 1 line. a—e. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Thwaites. Genus 9. BRYOCORIS. Bryocoris, Fall. Hem. Suec. 151. Fieb. Crit. Gen. 3; Hur. Hem. 61, 238. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 276. 1. Bryocoris Preriptis. Capsus Pteridis, Fall. Mon. Caps. 105. Germ. Ahrms. Faun. Eur. 10, pl. 13. Meyer, Dur. Caps. 114. Kirschb. Caps. 76—Bryocoris Pteridis, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 152. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 266. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 124. Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. 129. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 238. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 277—Halticus Pteridis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 278— Capsus pulcher, Sah/b. Geoc. Fen. 93. a—c. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. e. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. Genus 10. FULVIUS. Fulvius, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 322. 1. Futvius ANTHOCOROIDES anthocoroides, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 322. Mexico. Genus 11. ANAPUS. Anapus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. 188. 1. ANAapus KIRSCHBAUMI. Kirschbaumi, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xix. 189. Siberia. Genus 12. MYRMECORIS. Myrmecoris, Gorsk. Ann. Ent. Imp. Ross. Fieb, Crit. Gen. 4; Ew. Hem, 61, 238. 1. MyrMECORIS GRACILIS. Globiceps gracilis, Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 123. K. V. Acad. Forh. 1852— Myrmecoris agilis, Gorsk. Ann. 167, pl. 2, f. 1. (M. lituanica) Kirschb. Rhyn. 40—Myrmecoris gracilis, Fieb. Bur. Hem. 239. Europe. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 161 Genus 13. PSILORHAMPHUS. Puilothatmphiis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 669. 1. PsILORHAMPHUS CONSPERSUS. conspersus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 669. Philippine Isles. 2. PsILORHAMPHUS CONSPUTUS. conspntus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 670. Philippine Isles. 3. Psi1LORHAMPHUS ALBOMACULATUS, albomaculatus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 670. Philippine Isles. Genus 14. DISPHINCTUS. Disphinctus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 668. 1. Disparnctus Faenit. Fallenii, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 668, pl. 7, f. 6. Philippine Isles. 2. DispHinctus SAHLBERGI. Sahlbergi, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 668. Philippine Isles. 3. Disppinctus REUTERI. Reuteri, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 668. Philippine Isles. 4. DispHinctus Haauunpit. Haglundii, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 668. Philippine Isles. Genus 15. MONALONION. Monalonion, H.-Sch. Wanz. Tus. ix. 168. 1. MoNnALONION PARVIVENTRE. parviventre, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 168, pl. 312, f. 958. Brazil. 2. MonaLonion ScH2EFFERI. Schefferi, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 56. Rio Janeiro. 162 CATALOGUE OF 3. MoNALONION ANNULIPES. annulipes, Sgnt. A. S. EB. F. 3me Sér. vi. 500. Mexico. 4, MONALONION BRACONOIDES. Mas. Nigrum, glabrum, fere lineare ; oculi valde prominuli ; antenne picee, gracillime, corpore multo longiores, articulo lo crasso brevi basi rufo, 20 pubescente ; prothorax, abdomen basi et pedes quatuor anteriores rufa; femora postica nigro fasciata; ale nigricantes, semihyalinag, nigro venose. Male. Black, smooth, shining, slender, nearly linear. Head short. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum tawny, extending to the middle coxe. Antenne piceous, very slender, much longer than the body; first joint thick, shorter than the head, red towards the base; second pubescent, full six times as long as the first; third much shorter than the second. Pro- thorax red, convex, contracted and forming a neck in front. Scutellum red. Abdomen red towards the base. Legs long. Four anterior legs red, slender. Hind legs black, stouter; hind femora with a yellow band beyond the middle. Wings blackish, semiliyaline, extending much beyond the tip of the abdomen; veins black; arevlet of the membrane very large. Length of the body 3} lines. a. Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 5. MoNnatonion ICHNEUMONOIDES. Nigrum ; antenne pubescentes, corpore multo longiores, articulo lo crasso brevissimo basi rufo, 20 rufescente ; prothoracis lobus posticus, sculellum, abdomen basi pedesque quatuor anteriores rufa; femora postica flavo unifasciata; ale nigricantes, abdomen longe superantes, Black, slender, smooth, shining. Head transverse, short, red about the mouth. Eyes prominent. Antenne slender, pubescent, much longer than the body; first joint thick, very short, red at the base; second reddish, much longer than the third. Prothorax red above, excepting the neck. Scutellum red. Abdomen red towards the base. Legs slender, rather long. Four anterior legs red; hind legs black, their femora with a yellow band at somewhat beyond the middle. Wings blackish, extending much beyond the tip of the abdomen. Length of the body 3 lines. a. Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates’ collection. Asia and Eastern Isles. 6. MoONALONION HUMERALE. Rufum, gracile, sublilissime punctatum ; caput breve; oculi prominuli ; rostrum coxas intermedias atlingens; antenne nigre, gracillime, articulo 1o piceo sat valido ; prothorax antice arctatus et bisulcatus, postice nigro bimaculatus ; pedes lutet; ale antice fuscescente cinerec, fusco venose. Red, slender, shining, very finely punctured. Head short-triangular. Eyes black, prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenna HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 163 black, very slender}; first joint piceous, rather stout, a little shorter than the head ; second more than thrice the length of the first. Prothorax contracted in front, with two transverse furrows, and with a large black spot on each side hindward. Legs luteous, slender. Corium and membrane hyaline, brownish cinereous ; veins brown. Length of the body 4 lines. a. Malacca. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 7. MONALONION POLITUM. Fem. Rufum, gracile, fere lineare; caput breve ; oculi valde promi- nuli; rostrum coxas anticas attingens ; antenne nigra, articulo lo piceo valdo capiti aquilongo ; prothorax antice arctalus et transverse bisulcatus, angulis posticis acutis ; corium apice fuscum ; membrana fusca. Female. Red, sleuder, smooth, shining, nearly linear. Head short- triangular. Eyes piceous, very prominent. Rostrum extending to the fore coxe. Antenne black, slender; first joint piceous, stout, as long as the head; second more than four times the length of the first. Prothorax contracted in front, where there are two well-defined transverse furrows ; hind angles acute. Legs slender. Corium brown at the tip. Membrane and hind wings brown. Length of the body 4 lines. a. Sarawak. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 9. MONALONION DIVISUM. Mas. Nigrum, gracile, sublineare ; caput rufum, nigro unifasciatum ; ocult prominult ; rostrum coxas posticas paullo superans ; antenne corpore paullo breviores ; prothorax antice bisulcatus, postice striatus ; abdomen basi rufum ; pedes rufi ; corium rufo late unifasciatum. Male. Black, slender, nearly linear. Head red, triangular, smooth, shining, with a black band on the hind part of the vertex. Eyes black, prominent. Rostrum red, extending a little beyond the hind coxe. Antenne shorter than the body; first joint as long as the head; second about thrice the length of the first; third as long as the first. Prothorax red, with two transverse furrows in front and with a broad hinder band, which is transversely striated. Abdomen red towards the base. Legs red, slender. Corium with a broad red band at one-third of the length. Membrane blackish. Length of the body 43 lines. a. Ternate. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. Genus 16. EUCEROCORIS. Eucerocoris, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ii. 21. 1, EUCEROCORIS NIGRICEPS. nigticeps, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ii. 22, pl. 2, f. 7. 2. Eucerocoris WrEstwooptrl. Westwoodii, White, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 94. Sierra Leone. 164 CATALOGUE OF 3. EucEROCORIS BRACONOIDES. Fem. Niger, gracilis, glaber ; caput rufum, nigricante uniguttatum, antice conicum ; rostrum coxas anticas attingens; antenne hirsute, corpore longiores ; prothoracis lobus anticus rufus, bicallosus ; lobi postici latera rufa; scutellum rufo univittatum ; abdomen album, fasciis quatuor apiceque nigris ; pedes longi, hirsutt, femoribus supra flavis ; ale nigricantes ; corti costa rufo strigata. Female. Black, slender, smooth, shining, nearly linear. Head and fore lobe of the prothorax red. Head couical in front; a blackish dot between the eyes. Eyes black, prominent. Rostrum extending to the fore coxe. Antenne black, slender, hirsute, longer than the body; second joint much longer than the first. A callus on each side behind the neck, which is well defined and has a transverse furrow. Hind lobe of the prothorax red on each side. Scutellum with a red stripe. Abdomen white, with a black band near the base, with three black bands on the hinder half and with a black tip. Legs long, slender, hirsute; femora yellow above. Wings blackish ; corium with a red costal streak near the base. Length of the body 4 lines. a. W. Australia. From M. Du Boulay’s collection. 4. EvucEROcoRIS BASIFER. Fem. Niger, gracilis, setulosus, sublinearis ; caput subtus, prothorax, scutellum, pectus, core et ale antice basi coccinea; vertex rufo bimaculatus; oculi prominuli; rostrum rufum, coxas anlicas attingens ; antenne corpore longiores, basi ruf@, articulo lo apicem versus subincrassalo; prothorax antice arctatus, sulco transverso bene determinato ; corium basi albo unistrigatum ; membrana nigricans. Female. Black, slender, setulose, shining, nearly linear. Head beneath, prothorax, scutellum, pectus, coxe and fore wings at the base bright red. Head transverse, with a red spot on the vertex. Eyes pro- minent. Rostrum red, extending to the fore coxe. Antenne and legs setulose, slender. Antenne longer than the body; first joint longer than the prothorax, red at the base, slightly incrassated towards the tip; second much longer than the first. Prothorax straightened in front, with a strongly-marked transverse furrow near the fore border. Corium with a white streak near the base. Membrane and hind wings blackish. Length of the body 5 lines. a, b, Australia. From Mr. Argent’s collection. Genus 17. PACHYPELTIS. Pachypeltis, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 3me Sér, vi. 501. 1. Pacuype.Tis CHINENSIS. Chinensis, Sgnt. A. S. EB. F. 3me Sér. vi. 501. China. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 165 Genus 18. SPHINCTOTHORAX. Sphinctothorax, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1853, 260; Hem. Afr. iii. 17. 1. SpHINCTOTHORAX LEUCOPHEUS. Cyllocoris leucopheus, Germ. Silb. Rev. Ent. v. 135—Sphinctothorax leucopheus, Sta/, Hem. Afr. iii. 18. Caffraria. Genus 19. HELOPELTIS. Helopeltis, Sgnt. A. S. A. F. 3me Sér. vi. 502—Aspicelus, Costa, Ann. Mus. Zool. Nap. ii. 146. 1. HeLopettis ANTONI. Antonii, Sgnt. A. S. £. F. 3me Sér, vi. 502, pl. 12, f. 2. Ceylon. 2. HELOPELTIS PODAGRICUS. Aspicelus podagricus, Costa, Ann. Mus. Zool. Nap. ii. 147, pl. 2, f. 6. 3. HELOPELTIS NIGER. Mas. Niger; rostrum coxas intermedias atlingens ; antenne gracillime, corpore plus duplo longiores ; scutelli cornu capitatum, erectum ; ale nigricantes. Male. Black. slender, shining, nearly linear. Head small, short. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenne very slender, more than twice the length of the body; first joint rather shorter than the body; second much longer than the first. Prothorax contracted in front, where there is a transverse furrow. Scutellum with a long filiform capitate appendage. Legs long, slender. Wings blackish, slightly hyaline. Length of the body 2} lines. a. Wagiou. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 4. HELOPELTIS BRACONIFORMIS. Niger ; rostrum cowas posticas attingens, articulo lo rufescente ; antenne corpore multo longiores, articulo lo subclavato ; prothorax et scutellum rufa, hujus spina nigra capitata erecta; abdamen basi albidum; pedes rufescentes, femoribus subnodulosis nigro trifasciatis; ale antice basi albide. Black, slender, smooth, shining. Head transverse, very short. Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxe; first joint reddish. Antenne very slender, much longer than the body; first joint subclavate ; second much longer than the first; third a little shorter than the first. Prothorax and scutellum red, the latter with a slender black erect capitate horn. Abdomen whitish at the base. Legs reddish, long, slender; femora slightly nodulose, black towards the tips and with two black bands. Wings 165 CATALOGUE OF blackish, extending much beyond the abdomen. Fore wings membrana- ceous, whitish at the base. Length of the body 3 lines. a. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Genus 20. HERDONIUS. Herdonius, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 55. 1. HERDONIUS ARMATUS. armatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 56. Rio Janeiro. Genus 21. VALDASUS. Valdasus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 56. 1. VaLDASUS FAMULARIS. famularis, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 321. Mexico. 2. Vatpasus SCHONHERRI. Schonherri, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 56. Rio Janeiro. Genus 22. ECCRITOTARSUS. Eccritotarsus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 57. Mexico. A. Tarsi brown. - - - - - - generosus. B. Tarsi whitish. - - - - - eucosmus. C. Tarsi pale yellow. ‘a. First joint of the rostrum short. - - - pallidirostris. b. First joint of the rostrum long. - - - mundulus. 1. EccriroraRsus GENEROSUS. generosus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 323. Mexico. 2. EccriTorarsus EUCOSMUS. eucosmus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 323. Mexico. 3. EccriroTARSUS PALLIDIROSTRIS. pallidirostris, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 323. Mexico. 4. EccrITOTARSUS MUNDULUS. mundulus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 323. Mexico. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. South America. A. Head more or less sloping before the eyes. a. Body black or blackish. * Corium pale at the base. - - = ** Corium wholly blackish. - *%* Corium pale for half the length from the base. **** Corium red. - - - - ***** Corium black, with a whitish apical spot. ****%* Corium black, with two whitish spots. *kEEEEE Corium whitish, with a brown band. - ¥REEESEX Corium yellowish, with a large brown spot. b. Body pale. Corium black, pale at the base. - ** Corium wholly pale. - - - *** Corium reddish, with a large blackish spot. **** Corium blackish behind the middle. - ****#* Corium with the interior half blackish. *k*e** Corium with a blackish band. - - B. Head elongated and conical in front. - * 5. Eccrirorarsus SEMILUTEUS. semiluteus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 57. Rio Janeiro. 6. EccriroTaRSUs PALLIDIPES. pallidipes, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 57. Rio Janeiro. 7. EccriroTaRsus DIMIDIaTUS. dimidiatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 57. Rio Janeiro. 8. EccRITOTARSUS LUTESCENS. lutescens, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 57. Rio Janeiro. 9. EccrirOTARSUS NIGROPLAGIATUS, nigroplagiatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 57. Rio Janeiro. 10. EccriroraRsus DISCIFER. discifer, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 57. Rio Janeiro. 11. Eccrirorarsus NIGROCRUCIATUS. nigrocruciatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 57. Rio Janeiro. 167 = pallidipes. - dimidiatus. - nigrocruciatus. - Fairmairei. - venuslus. - leucopus. - discipennis. - longulus. - semiluteus. - lutescens. - discifer. - cruxnigra. - nigroplagiatus. = hyalinus. - niger. 168 CATALOGUE OF 12. EccrIToTaRsUS CRUXNIGRA. cruxnigra, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 58. Rio Janeiro. 13. Eccrrrorarsus FAtrRMatIREl. Fairmairei, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 58. Rio Janeiro. 14. EccriroraRsus VENUSTUS. venustus, Sial, Rio Jan. Hem. 58. Rio Janeiro. 15. EccrIroTARsuS LEUCOPUS. leucopus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 58. Rio Janeiro. 16. EccrITOTARSUS DISCIPENNIS. discipennis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 58. Rio Janeiro. 17. EccRITOTARSUS HYALINUS. hyaliuus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 58. Rio Janeiro. 18. EccriToTARSUS LONGULUS. longulus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 58. Rio Janeiro. 19. EccrIToraRsus NIGER. niger, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 58. Rio Janeiro. 20. EccriroTaRsus FULVICOLLIS. Capsus fulvicollis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 244—KEccritotarsus fulvicollis, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 85. South America. Genus 23. SINERVUS. Sinervus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 56. 1. Stvervus BAaRENSPRUNGI. Barensprungi, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 56. Rio Janeiro. Genus 24. AMBRACIUS. Ambracius, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 59. 1. AmBrRacius Durourt. Dufouri, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 59. Rio Janeiro. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 169 2. AMBRACIUS PHALERATUS. phaleratus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 59. Rio Janeiro. Genus 25. HENICOCNEMIS. Henicocnemis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 53. 1. HENICOCNEMIS ALBITARSIS. albitarsis, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xiii. 320. Mexico. 2. HENICOCNEMIS PATELLATA. patellata, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 53. Rio Janeiro. The following genus is stated to belong to this family. Genus CALLIPREPES. Calliprepes, White, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 93. CALLIPREPES GRayII. Grayii, White, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 94. Nepaul. DUCTIROSTRA. Ee A. Fore legs raptorial; femora very thick. : - 1. SpissiPEDEs. B. Fore legs not raptorial. a. Body generally with membranaceous appendages. Fore wings usually longer and broader than the abdomen, with reticulated veins. - - 2, MEMBRANACEA. b. Body flat. Fore wings generally shorter and narrower than the abdomen, with irregular veins. - - - - - - 3, CorTicona. c. Groove for the rostrum extremely slight. Fourth joint of the antenne setiform. - - - 4, LecTIcoLa, The Lecticola are more allied to the Nudirostra than to the Ducti- rostra, and have much affinity to the Anthocoride and Microphyside. The Ripicola are associated in this arrangement with the Remipeda. 1. SPISSIPEDES. A. Head elongated and bifid between the antenna. Scutellum very short. - - - 1. Paymatipz&. B. Head not elongated. Scutellum long. - 2, MacroceprHaLipa. Z 170 CATALOGUE OF Fam. 1. PHYMATID. Phymatide, Serv. Hist. Hem. 288. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 24. Fieber includes the Macrocephalide with the Phymatide, and notices the four following genera :— A. Head thick, LE SEES on the sides, elongated in front. - - PuyMatTa. B. Head compressed on the sides, almost eylin- drical, truncated in front. a. Fourth joint of the antenne slender, as long as the three first together. - - Mecopactyuus, Fieber. b. Fourth joint of the antenne stout, a little longer than the second and third together. * Scutellum not extending to the tip of the abdomen. - - - CarcrnocHeE tts, Fieber. ** Scutellum extending to the tip of the abdo- men. - - - - - MacrocEPHALUs. Genus 1. PHYMATA. Phymata, Latr. Gen. iii.138, Serv. Hist Hem, 288. Fieb. Eur. Hem, 33— Syrtis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 123. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii, 251. Europe. 1. PHyMATA CRASSIPES. , Geoffr. Ins. i. 447. Scheff. Icon. pl. 57, f. 12—Cimex crassipes, Linn. Syst. Nat. i.2. Rossi, Faun. Etr.4, 1286—Syrtis crassipes, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 121. Schelb. Wanz. Ins. 4, pl. 6, f. 3. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. iii. 58. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 251. Ramb. Faun. And. ii. 167—Cimex crassipes, Panz. Faun. Germ, 23, 24—Acanthia crassipes, Wolff. Icon. Cim. 88, pl. 9, f. 82. Coqueb. Ill. Icon. 31, pl. 21, f. 6—Phymata crassipes, Latr. Gen. iii, 138. St. Farg. et Serv. Ene. Méth. x.119. LZ. Duf. Rech. Hém.53. Brullé, Hist. Nat. Ins. ix. 347. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 114. Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. pl. 2, f. 2. Serv. Hist. Hem. 290. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 110. Europe. ce ee 2, PHYMATA MONSTROSA. Acanthia monstrosa, Fabr.—Syrtis monstrosa, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 122. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii.251. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. iii. 57, pl. 90, f. 273— Phymata monstrosa, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 110. a,b. Europe. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. North America. : 3. PHyYMATA EROSA. Cimex erosa, Linn. Syst. Nat.2, 718. Tign. Hist. Nat. Ins. iv. 264, pl. 6, f. 3—Cimex scorpio, Deg. Ins. iii, 350, pl. 35, f. 18—Syrtis erosa, HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. yal Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 321. Enc. Méth. pl. 374, f.6. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vii. 15, pl. 222, f. 694—Acanthia erosa, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 74. Wolff, Icon, Cim. 89, pl. 9, f. 83—Phymata erosa, St. Marg. et Serv. Enc. Méth. x. 119. De Lap. Hem. 14, pl. 51, f. 4. Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. pl. 2, f. 3. a, b. United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. c. United States. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. d. United States. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 4, PHYMATA CARNEIPES. carneipes, Mayr, Verh, Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xv. 442. Reise Novara, Zool. ii, Hem. 168, pl. 5, f. 49. Georgia. Brazil. Mexico. 5. PHYMATA ANNULIPES. annulipes, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 439. Mexico. West Indies. 6. PHyMATA MARGINATA. Syrtis marginata, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 122—Phymata marginata, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 93. West Indies. 7. PHYMATA EMARGINATA. emarginata, Guér. Hist. Fis. Cuba, vii. 169. Cuba. 8. PHYMATA ACUTANGULA. acutangula, Guér. Hist. Fis. Cuba, vii. 169. Cuba. ; 9, PHYMATA CARINATA. Syrtis carinata, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 122—Phymata carinata, Spin. Faun. Chil. 206, pl. 2, f. 12. Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 93. West Indies. South America. Chili. South America. 10. PHYMATA SPINOSISSIMA. spinosissima, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bot. Gesell. Wien. xv. 442. Brazil. 11. PaHyMaTa SIMULANS. simulans, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 59. Rio Janeiro. 172 CATALOGUE OF 12, PaymMara AcuUTA. acuta, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 60. Rio Janeiro. 13. PHYMATA LONGICEPS. longiceps, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 59. Rio Janeiro. 14, PHyMATA FASCIATA. fasciata, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 59. Rio Janeiro. 15. PHyMATA SWEDERI. Swederi, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 60. Rio Janeiro. 16, PHYMATA NERVOSOPUNCTATA. nervosopunctata, Sgnt. A. S. E. F, 4ine Sér. iii. 574, pl. 13, f. 25. Chili. 17. PHYMATA ELONGATA. elongata, Sgnt, A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. iii. pl. 18, f. 26. Chili. New Zealand. 18. Paymata FEREDAYI. Feredayi, Scott, Stett. Ent, Zeit. xxiii. 102. New Zealand. 19. PHyMATA conspicua. conspicua, Scott, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 102. New Zealand. Country unknown. 20. PHYMATA INTEGRA. integra, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 22, pl. 2, f. 1. Fam. 2, MACROCEPHALID#. Macrocephalide, Serv. Hist. Hem. 296. A. Scutellum extending to the middle of the abdomen. a. Scutellum acute at the tip. - - - 1. OxyTHYREUS. b. Scutellum rounded at the tip. = - = - 2, AMBLYTHYREUS, B. Scutellum extending to the tip of the abdomen. - 3. MacrocEPHALus. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 173 Genus 1. OXYTHYREUS. Oxythyreus, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 27. Serv. Hist. Hem. 291. 1. OxYTHYREUS CYLINDRICORNIS. Macrocephalus (Hemithyreus) cylindricornis, Westw. Trans, Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 28, pl. 11, f..7. Serv. Hist. Hem. 291. Country unknown. Genus 2, AMBLYTHYREUS. Amblythyreus, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii, 28. 1. AMBLYTHYREUS QUADRATUS. M. (Amblythyreus) quadratus, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 31. Hindostan. 2, AMBLYTHYREUS RHOMBIVENTRIS. M. (Amblythyreus) rhombiventris, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 30, pl. 2; f. 8. 3. AMBLYTHYREUS ANGUSTUS. angustus, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 31. Genus 3. MACROCEPHALUS. Macrocephalus, Swed. Nov. Act. Holm. 1787, iii. Latr. Gen. iii. 187. Serv. Hist. Hem. 292. Burm, Handb. Ent. ii. 552. North America. 1, MacrocepHaLus CIMICOIDES. Macrocephalus cimicoides, Swed. Nov. Act. Holm. 1787, iii. pl. 8, f. 1 Latr. Gen. iii. 1387, 376. Westw. Trans. Ent. Soe, iii. 23, pl. 2, f. 5— Syrtis manicata, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 123—Macrocephalus manicatus, Burm. Handb, Ent. ii. 252. Carolina. Georgia. 2. MacrRocEPHALUS PREHENSILIS. Syrtis prehensilis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 123—Macrocephalus prehensilis, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. iii. 26. Serv. Hist. Hem. 293— Macro- cephalus pallidus, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 27. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. viii. 108, pl. 285, f. 879. North America. Brazil. 174 CATALOGUE OF 3. MacrocEPHALUS MACILENTUS. macilentus, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 27, pl. 2, f. 6. North America. Colombia. Mexico. 4, MacrocEPHALUS INCISUS. incisus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 440. Mexico. 5. MacrocrpHaLus CLIENS. cliens, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 440. Mexico. 6. MacRocEPHALUS LEPIDUS. lepidus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 440. Mexico. 7. Macrocrepuatus Fauent. Falleni, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 441. Mexico. West Indies. 8. MAcRocEPHALUS PULCHELLUS. pulchellus, Alug, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 25. Cuba. 9. MACROCEPHALUS RUGOSIPES. rugosipes, Guér. Hist, Ins. Cuba, vii. 169. Cuba. 10. MacrocEpHaLus WeEstTwoopll. Westwoodii, Guér. Hist. Ins. Cuba, vii. 169. Cuba. South America. 11. MacrocEpHALUS LEUCOGRAPHUS. leucographus, Klug, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. iii. 25. Port au Prince. 12. MacrocrPHALUS NOTATUS. notatus, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 24. Colombia. 13. MAcROCEPHALUS AFFINIS. affinis, Guér. Icon. R. An. Ins. pl. 56, f.10. Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 26. Brazil. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. Wie 14. MacrRocEPHALUS CRASSIMANUS. Syrtis crassimana, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 123—Macrocephalus crassimanus, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 26. Serv. Hist. Hem, 292, pl. 6, f. 2. Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 94. South America. 15, MacrocEPHALUS TUBEROSUS. tuberosus, Klug, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 24. Cassapava. 16. MacrocEpHALUS OBSCURUS. obscarus, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond, iii. 24. South America. 17. MacrocEPHALUS FORTIFICATUS. Syrtis fortificata, Mus. Berol. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vii. 15, pl. 222, f. 695. Brazil. MEMBRANACEA. Se ei A. Scutellum covered by the prothorax. - - - 1. TrncIpip2. B. Scutellum not covered by the prothorax. - - 2. Presmipz. Fam. 1. TINGIDIDZ. Tingidide, Serv. Hist. Hem. 295. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 24 —Tingidida (Agrammide et Tingidide), Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 242. A. Winged. a. Antenne not very long. * Scutellum covered. + Fore wings with no clavus. ¢ Third and fourth joints of the antenne much incrassated. - = - - 1, Dictyonora. tt Third joiut of the antenne cylindrical. § Prothorax and fore wings with a vesiculose swelling. - - - - - 2. TINGIS. §§ No vesiculose swelling on the fore wings. x Prothorax with three keels. o Head unarmed. Prothorax forming hindward a much elongated triangle. - - 3. MonanrTHIA. oo Head horned. Prothorax almost rounded hind- ward, = 5 - - - 4. CaNTACADER. XX Prothorax with one keel. = - o 5. AGRAMMA. ++ Fore wings with a clavus. - - - 6. TAPHROSTETHUS. ** Scutellum uncovered. + Spines of head long, acute. 176 CATALOGUE OF { Abdomen not dilated. - - - 7. PHATNOMA. tt Abdomen much dilated. - - - 8, PHYLLOTINGIs. +t Spines of head short, obtuse. - - - 9. TELEIA. b. Antenne very long. - - - - 10. Tigava. B. Wingless. ° - - - - 11, CoLEOPTERODES, The following characters are some of those by which Fieber arranges the European Tingidide :— A. Head elongated. - - - + - CANTACADER. B. Head short, obtuse. a. Sides of the prothorax not foliaceous. - - AGRAMMA. b. Sides of the prothorax foliaceous. * Third joint of the antenne clavate; fourth not in the axis of the third. = - - - - Lacomertopus. ** Third joint of the antenne cylindric or filiform ; fourth in the axis of the third. + Fore wings with forked veins. t Head above with three or four areas. - - MonaANTHIA. tt Head above with two areas. § First and second joints of the antenne thicker than f the third. - - - - - DictTyonoTa. §§ First and second joints of the antenne scarcely thicker than the third. - - - - DERYPHYSIA. t+ Fore wings with entire veins. ¢ First joint of the antennz long, cylindric, from thrice to six times the length of the second. - - TInGIs. tt First joint of the antenne short, thick, not more than twice the length of the second. § Neck with a rhomboidal vesicle. - - - ORTHOSTIRA. §§ Neck with no vesicle. - - = - CampyLostira, In this list Deryphysia is included with Dictyonota; Lacometopus, Orthostira, Campylostira and Diconocoris with Monanthia; Galeatus with Tingis. Genus 1. DICTYONOTA. Eurycera, De Lap. Hém. 49. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 258. Brullé, Hist. Nat. Ins. ix. 341. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 113. Serv. Hist. Hem. 295—Dictyonota, Curt. Brit. Ent. iv. 154. Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. vii. f. 42; Bur. Hem. 126. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 255. Div. 1. Eurycera. ———— i b> i lL. DicryoNoTA NIGRICORNIS. i Eurycera nigricornis, De Lap. Hém. 49. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 258. Serv. Hist. Hem. 296, pl. 6, f.3—Eurycera clavicornis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 65, pl. 129, f.400. Brullé, Hist. Nat. Ins. ix.341. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii, 113. Europe. a. Switzerland. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. a HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. UPS Div. 2. Dictyonota, Curt. Fieb. Eur, Hem. 126. 2. DictyonoTa LUGUBRIS. lugubris, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 126—fuliginosa? Costa, Cent. 1852, pl. 6, f. 5. Servia. 3. DicryoNoTA ERYTHROPHTHALMA. Tingis erythrophthalma, Germ. Ahr. Faun. Eur. 3, 25—Dictyonota ery- throphthalma, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 74. ieb. Ent. Mon. 94, pl. 8, f. 1—3; Hur. Hem. 127. . a—d, England. 4, DicTYONOTA CRASSICORNIS. Tingis crassicornis, Fall. Mon. Cim.38; Hem. Suec. 147—Tingis pilicornis, H.-Sch. Panz. Faun, Germ. 118, 17—Dictyonota crassicornis, Curt. Brit. Ent. iv. pl.154. Fieb. Ent. Mon. 92, pl. 7, £.42—47; Eur. Hem. 127. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 34. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 157. Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i.358. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 255—Piesma marginatum, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 258 —Dictyonota pilicornis, H.-Sch. Wans. Ins. iv. 74, pl. 129, f. 401—Tingis (Derephysia) pilicornis, Kolen. Mel. Ent. vi. 14. a—f. England. g. Europe. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 5. Dicryonota FIEBERI. Fieberi, Forster, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 127. Prussia. 6. DicTyoNOTA ALBIPENNIS. albipennis, Baren. Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1858, 207, f.12. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 127. 7. DicTYONOTA STRICHNOCERA. Tingis Eryngii, Curt. Brit. Ent. iv. pl. 154 — Dictyonota crassicornis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins, iv. 74, pl. 129, f. B—Dictyonota strichnocera, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 95, pl. 8, f.4—7; Eur. Hem. 127. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 256. Europe. 8. Dictyonora AUBEI. Dictyonota Aubei, Sgnt. A. S. EL. F. 4me Sér, v. 118. South France. 9, DicrTYONOTA MARMORBA. marmorea, Barensp. Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1858, 206, f.11. Feb, Hur. Hem. 127. Andalusia. ~ 178 CATALOGUE Of 10. DictyoNoraA PULCHELLA. pulchella, Costa Additamenta ad Centurias Cimicum Regni Neapolitani, 9; Alti. Accad, Scienze Napoli, i. pl. 3, f. 7. Calabria. 11. DicryonoTa ERYTHROCEPHALA. erythrocephala, Garbiglietti, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i, 275. North Italy. Div. 3. DERYPHISIA. Deryphisia, Spin. Ess. Gen. 73. Fieb. Ent. Mon. 99, Gen. 12, pl. 8, f. 23, 33; Eur. Hem, 128. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 253. 12. DicTYoNOTA FOLIACEA. Tingis foliacea, Fall. Hem. Suec. 149. H.-Sch. Panz, Faun. Germ. 118, 18. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 70, pl. 129, f. D., pl. 130, f. M. N.— Deryphisia foliacea, Spin. Ess, Hem. 106. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 99, pl. 8, f. 28,27; Eur. Hem. 128. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 254. a,b. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. c,d, England. 138. DictyoNoTa CRISTATA. Tingis cristata, Panz. Faun. Germ. 99,19. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. pl. 130, f.1,L. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 259—Deryphisia cristata, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 100, pl. 8, f. 28, 33; Eur. Hem, 128. a—e. England. South Asia. 14. DicTyonoTa CINGALENSIS. Flavescente testacea; caput bicarinatum ; antenne nigricantes, crasse, corporis dimidio longiores ; prothorax tricarinatus, antice angustus, postice productus et acutus; ale antice reticulate, venis ex parle nigris. Yellowish cinereous, Head with two keels, which converge from between the eyes to the hind border. Eyes black. Antenne blackish, thick, rather more than half the length of the body; second joint shorter than the first; third more than twice the length of the first aud second together ; fourth fusiform, a lille more than half the length of the third. Prothorax narrowed in front, elongate and acute bindward, with a trans- verse furrow near the fore border, and with three keels. Legs piceous. Fore wings minutely reticulated; the reticulation partly black. Length of the body 1 line. a—g. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Thwaites. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 179 Genus 2. TINGIS. Tingis, Mieb. Syst. Rhyn. Serv. Hist. Hem. 296, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 259. rf Div. 1, a Tingis, Fieb, Eur. Hem. 128. 1. Tincrs Pyrt. Acanthia Pyri, Geoff. Ins.—Cimex appendiceus, Vill. Ent. 488, pl. 3, f. 19—Tingis Pyri, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn.126. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii.259. f.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 68, pl. 126, f. 395. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 112; Hem. pl. 2, f.7. Serv. Hist. Hem. 297. Fieb. Hur. Hem. 129: a. England. 2. TINGIS CHLOROPHANA. chlorophana, Fieb, Eur, Hem. 129, Portugal. 3. TINGIS SPINIFRONS. spinifrons, Fall, Cim, Suec. 148. Germ. Ahr. Faun. Eur. 13,18. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 67, pl. 130, f. A—C,G, H. Serv. Hist. Hem. 297. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 105, pl. 9, f. 6—12; Eur. Hem. 129—Galeatus spinifrons, Curt. a, England. 4, TINGIS AFFINIS. affinis, H.-Sch, Wanz. Ins. iii. 73, pl. 95, f. 290. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 106, pl. 6, f. 13—16; Hur. Hem. 129. Germany. 5. TINGIS SINUATA. sinuata, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 68, pl. 126, f. 394, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 108, pl. 9, f. 22; Bur. Hem. 129. Silesia. Hungary. 6. TINGIS MACULATA. maculata, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 68, pl. 126, f. 393. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. pl. 9, f. 21; Bur. Hem. 180—Pyri, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 74, pl. 95, f. 291—subglobosa, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 68. Fieb, Ent. Monogr, 106, pl. 9, f. 17—20—Dictyonota Oberti? Hol. Mel. Ent. Sp. 216— Tingis cristata? Cuv, R. An. 30. Ins. 4, pl. 9], f. 5. Germany. 180 CATALOGUE OF North America. 7, TINGIS CILIATA. ciliata, Say, Works ed. Leconte, i. 348. United States. 8. TINGIS ARCUATA. arcuata, Say, Works ed. Leconte, i. 350. United States. 9. TINGIS HYALINA. Tingis hyalina, Mus. Berl. H.-Sch. Wanz. v. 84, pl. 173, f. 532. Carolina. 10. Trners Titi. Tilie, Walsh, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iii. 408. Illinois. OAs QP 2 aj aphie AMORPHEA. Amorphe, Walsh, Proc. Ent. Soc, Phil. iii, 409. Tllinois. Cc Ips. ri Ane GossyPll. Acanthia Gossypii, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 78—Tingis Gossypii, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 259. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 259. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins, v. 85, pl, 173, f. 534—Galeatus Gossypii, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 93. Mexico. St. Thomas. 13. TINGIS FUSCIGERA. fuscigera, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii, 323. Mexico. 14, TINGIS DECENS. decens, Stal. Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 324. Tabasco, Mexico. West Indies, 15. Tinets Sipe. _Acanthia Side, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 77—Tingis Side, Fubr. Syst. Se 126—Tingis (Tropidocheila) Side, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 92. West Indies. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 181 South America. 16. TinGis ELEVATA. Aradus elevatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 120—Tingis (Tropidocheila) elevata, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 91, South America. 17. TINGIS FUSCOMACULATA. fuscomaculata, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 63. Rio Janeiro. 18. TinGIs SEXNEBULOSA. sexnebulosa, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 64. Rio Janeiro. 19. TINGIS MONACHA. monacha, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 64. Rio Janeiro. 20. Tincis? INFLATA. inflata, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 64. Rio Janeiro. c s o hort ca. 21. TINGIS? GLOBIFERA. globifera, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 65. Rio Janeiro. 22, TINGIS MITRATA. mitrata, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 64. Rio Janeiro. 23. Tinais STEINI. Steini, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 64. Rio Janeiro. 24. TINGIS INDIGENA. indigena, Wlin. Ann. Nat. Hist. 3rd Ser. i, 124. a—h, Madeira. From Mr. Wollaston’s collection. South Asia. 25. TINGIS ERUSA. Picea; prothorax crista alla angulata, membranis lateralibus latis angu- losis oblique ascendentibus basi subdiaphanis ; pedes gracillimi; ale antice lata, plagis duabus diaphanis, 2a strigam piceam arcuatam includente, costa bast rotundata biangulata, 182 CATALOGUE OF Piceous. Head slightly elongated. Third joint of the antenne very slender, about thrice the length of the first and second together. Prothorax with a high angular crest in the disk, and with a large foliaceous obliquely- ascending appendage on each side; this appendage is nearly pellucid towards the base, and has four or five angles along the border. Legs very slender. Fore wings broad, minutely reticulated, with a pellucid patch near the base of the costa, and with a larger patch extending from the exterior part of the costa to the disk, and including a curved piceous streak ; costa rounded, and with two obtuse angles near the base. Length of the body 3 lines. a. Hindostan. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 26. TINGIS ALICOLLIS. Fom. Testaceo-cinerea; caput subtus bicarinatum ; antenneé testacea, setulosa, corporis dimidio aquilonge, articulo 40 nigro basi testaceo ; prothorax alle unicristatus, lateribus foliaceis oblique ascendentibus valde dilatatis; ale antice late, fascia arcuata strigaque lata obliqua fuscis, margine exteriore truncato. Female. Testaceous-cinereous. Head with two parallel keels beneath. Antenne testaceous, setulose, slender, about half the length of the body ; first and second joints stout; third nearly thrice the length of the first and second together; fourth black, testaceous towards the base, stouter than the third, and about one-third of its length. Prothurax minutely reticulated, with a high crest, which projects slightly over the head; sides much dilated, leaf-like, obliquely ascending. Legs slender, Fore wings broad, minutely reticulated ; costa much rounded near the base; exterior border truncated; a curved brown band near the base, and an oblique brown streak extending from the tip to the disk. Length of the body 2 lines. a. Hindostan. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Cec\\\v chile 27. TINGIS GLOBULIFERA. Cinerea, subtus nigra, antennis pedibusque flavescentibus ; prothorax globosus, fusco maculatus, sulco medio valde determinato ; ale antice~ diaphane, bituberculata, nigro reticulate. Cinereous, black beneath, nearly elliptical. Antenne and legs pale yellow. Antenne slender, subclavate, a little longer than the prothorax, Prothorax high and globose on each side; the globes brown, spotted, and parted by a deep furrow. Scutellum elongated. Fore wings pellucid, extending to the tip of the abdomen, regularly reticulated, each with two large tubercles; reticulation black. Length of the body 14 line. a—h. Madras. Presented by Sir W. Elliot. ‘“ Lives on the heliotrope.” Country unknown. 28. TINGIS CYATHICOLLIS. cyathicollis, Costa, Ann. Mus. Zool. Nap. ii. 146, pl. 2, f. 4. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 183 Genus 3. MONANTHIA. Monanthia, St. Furg. et Serv. Enc. x. 653. Burm, Handb. Ent. ii. 260. Serv. Hist. Hem. 298. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 243. Europe. / Div. 1. Dictyonota, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 119. ee Ce Subdiv, 1. Platychile, fied. 1. MoNANTHIA GRISEA. Tingis grisea, Germ. Faun. Eur. 15, 13—Monanthia grisea, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 60, pl. 125, D. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 64, pl. 5, f. 25—27; Eur. Hem. 120—Deryphisia crispata, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 72, pl. 128, f.399. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 66, pl. 5, f, 283—30. * a, b. England. 2. MoNnaNTHIA SINUATA. sinuata, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 60, pl. 5, f. 12—15; Eur. Hem, 120—Cardui, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 61, pl. 127, f. B — Cataplatus auriculatus, Costa, Cent. 1848, 255. Europe. 3. MOoNANTHIA AMPLIATA. ampliata, Fieb. H.-Sch. Wunz. Ins. iv. 62, pl. 127, f. 397 a. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 59, pl. 5, f.10, 11; Hur. Hem. 120. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 252. a, England. 4, Monanruia Carpul. Cimex Cardui, Linn. Faun. Suec. 920; Syst. Nat. ii. 718. Deg. Ins. iii. 309, pl. 16, f. 1—6—Acanthia Cardui, Fubr. Ent. Syst.iv. 77. Wolff. Icon. Cim. 45, pl:d, f.42. Panz. Faun. Germ. 3, 24—Tingis Cardui, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 125. Fall. Hem. Suec. i. 143. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 269—Acanihia clavicorvis, Panz. Faun. Germ, 3, 24—Monanthia Cardui, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 260. Serv. Hist. Hem. 298. H-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 61, pl. 127, f. A, B. Feb. Ent. Monogr. 61, pl. 5, f.1—8; Eur. Hem 120. Sahlb. Geoc, Fen. 131. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 251—Monanthia (Phyllontocheila) Cardui, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 345. a. England. Presented by J. C. Dale, Esq. b—k. England. 5. MoNANTHIA COGNATA. cognata, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 121. Corsica. 184 CATALOGUE OF 6. MoNANTHIA ANGUSTATA. angustata, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 61, pl. 127, £.397 b. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 62, pl. 5, f.16—18; Hur. Hem. 121. Germany. 7. Monantuia Raausana. Ragusana, Aust, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 121. Dalmatia, 8. MoNANTHIA ELONGATA. elongata, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 121. Servia. 9. MoNSNTHIA BRACHYCERA. brachycera, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 121. Servia. 10. Monanruia EcuInopsipis. Tingis testacea, H.-Sch, Panz. Faun. Germ. 118,23—Monanthia testacea, H-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 60, pl. 125, f. H.ii—Monanthia Echinopsidis, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 62, pl. 5, f. 19—22. Europe. 11. MoNaNTHIA SETULOSA. Tingis capucina, Germ. Ahr. Faun. Eur. 18, 24—Tingis gracilis, H.-Sch. Panz. Faun, Germ, 18, 21—Deryphisia gracilis, H.-Sch, Wanz. Ins. iv. 72—Monanthia setulosa var. a. capucina, Fieb. Ent. Monogr, 58, pl. 5, f. 34—36—Monauthia setulosa var. b. gracilis, Fieb. Eat. Monogr. 69, pl. 5, f. 34—38; Hur. Hem, 122. Europe. 12. MoNANTHIA CILIATA. Tingis reticulata, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 72, pl. 95, f. 288—Deryphysia reticulata, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 71—Movanthia ciliata, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 67, pl. 5, f. 31—33; Eur. Hem. 122—Tingis ciliata, Spin. Ess. Hem. 166—Monanthia reticulata, Dougl. and Scolt, Hem, 230. a. Europe. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. England ? Subdiv. 2, Tropidochila, ied. 13. MonaANTHIA PILOSA. Monanthia angusticollis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iii. 72, pl. 95, f. 289— Monanthia pilosa, Feb. Ent. Monogr. 79, pl. 6, f. 36, 37; Eur. Hem. 122—Monanthia villosa, Costa, Cent. pl. 6, f.6—Deryphysia reticulata, Spin, Ess. Hem. 166. a. Europe. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 185 14. MonANTHIA COSTATA. Acanthia costata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 77—Tingis costata, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 152. Fall. Hem. Suec. 143. Germ. Faun, Eur, 18, 25— Monanthia costata, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 261. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 55, pl. 123, f. 390. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 72, pl. 6, f. 1O—12; Hur. Hem, 123. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 132. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 249— Laccometopus costatus, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 92—Monanthia (Tropido- cheila) costata, Flor, Rhyn. Liv, i. 347. a—h, England. 15. MoNANTHIA CRASSIPES. crassipes, Fieb, Hur. Hem. 123. Servia. 16. MonaNTHIA LITURATA. liturata, Fieb, Ent. Monogr. 74, pl. 6, f. 16—18; Eur. Hem. 123. Spain. 17. MonantTuia STAcuHyDIs. Tingis grisea, H.-Sch. Nom. 58--Monanthia Stachydis, Fieb, Ent. Monogr. 73, pl. 6, f. 13--15; Eur. Hem. 123—Monanthia maculata, H,-Sch, Wanz. Ins. iv. 56, pl. 123, f. 389. Europe. 18. MoNnANTHIA GENICULATA. geniculata, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 75, pl. 6, f. 19—21; Fur. Hem. 124. Austria. Hungary. Carinthia. Subdiv. 3. Physatochilw, Fieb. a enenaniaies 19. MoNANTHIA ALIENA. aliena, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 124. Turkey. Syria. 20. Monantuta Erynell. Tingis Eryngii, Latr. Hist. Ins. xiii. 253—Tingis melanocephala, Panz. Faun. Germ. 100, 21—Piesma melanocephala, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 258-—Monanthia melanocephala, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 77, pl. 6, f. 26—30; Hur. Hem. 124. Enrope. 21. MoNANTHIA ALBIDA. albida, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 54, pl. 126, f. 396, pl. 125 P. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 124—Scheffeii, Fieb. Ent. Monogr, 78, pl. 6, tf. 31—35. East Germany. 2B 186 CATALOGUE OF 2: MonANTHIA QUADRIMACULATA. Acanthia quadrimaculata, Wolff. Icon. Cim. 132, pl. 13, f. 127—Tingis quadrimaculata, Fall. Hem. Suec. 144—Tingis corticea, H -Sch. Panz. Faun. Germ. 118, 22—Monanuthia quadrimaculata, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 261. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins, iv. 58, pl. 125, f. A. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 81, pl. 7, f. 1—3; Eur. Hem. 124. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 247—Monauthia dumetorum, Sah/b. Geoe. 132—Monan- thia (Physatocheila) quadrimaculata, Flor, Rhyn. Liv, i, 550. Europe. 23. MoNANTHIA DUMETORUM. dumetorum, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 57, pl. 124, f. 391—Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 82, pl. 27, f. 4—6; Eur. Hem. 125. Doungl. and Scott, Hem. 246—Tingis Oxyacanthe? Curt, Brit. Ent. xvi. pl. 741. Europe. 24. MoNANTHIA SCAPULARIS, Tingis simplex, Panz. Faun. Germ. 118, 21—Monanthia simplex, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 59, pl. 128, f. F. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 245— Monanthia scapularis, Lieb, Ent. Monogr. 80, pl. 6, f. 3883—10; Bur. Hem, 125. Europe. 25. MONANTHIA PLATYOMA, platyoma, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 125. Austria. Bohemia. 26. Monantuia WoLrri. Acanthia Eehii, Wolff. Icon. Cim. 130, pl. 13, f. 124—Tingis Homuli, Fall. Hem. Suec. 144—Monanthia Humuli, Burm. Handb. Ent, ii, 261—Monanthia Echii, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 14, pl. 114, f. 360— Monanthia Wolf, £6, HKnt. Monogr. 86, pl. 22—24; Eur. Hem. 125, Europe. 27. MonaNTHIA HUMULI. Acanthia Humuli, Fubr. Ent. Syst. iv.77—Tingis Humuli, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 126 —Monanthia convergens, A/ug. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 261, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 15, 58, pl. 114, f. 361—Monanthia Humuli, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 84, pl. 7, £17, 18; Eur. Hem. 125. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 244—Monanthia (Physatocheila) Humuli, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 335. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b,c. England. 28. Monantuia Lopvutt. Lupuli, Kunze, Fieb, Ent. Monogr. 85, pl. 7, f. 19,20; Bur. Hem. 126. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 13, pl. 114, f. 359. Germany. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 187 29, MonNANTHIA VESICULIFERA. costata, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 15, pl. 114, f. 362. Burm. Hand. Ent. ii. 261—vesiculifera, Fieb, Ent. Monogr, 87, pl. 7, f. 25, 26; Hur. Hem. 126. Europe. 30. Monantuta Ecuit. Tingis Echii, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 126—Monanthia rotundata, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 58, pl. 120 E; pl. 124, f. 392—Monanthia Echii, Fied. Ent. Mon. 88, pl. 7, f. 27—82. Europe. 31. MonaNTHIA UNICOSTATA. unicostata, Muls, Ann. Soc. Linn. 1852, 134. France. 32. MonanTHIA KIESENWETTERI. Kiesenwetteri, Muls. Ann. Soc. Linn. 1852, 135. France. 33. MoNANTHIA RETICULATA. reticulata, Ramb. Faun, And. Spain, 34. MoNnANTHIA PARELLELA. Monanthia (Cataplatus) parallela, Costa, Cim. R. Neap. Cent. South Italy. 35. MoNANTHIA VARIOLOSA. Monanthia (Cataplatus) variolosa, Costa, Cim. .R. Neap. Cent, South Italy. 36. MoNANTHIA SIMILIS. similis, Dougl. and Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. 259. England. 37. MoNANTHIA PALLIDA. pallida, Garbiglietti, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital, i. 273. North Italy. 38. MonANTHIA PILIGERA. piligera, Gar. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. 273. North Italy. 188 CATALOGUE OF 39. MonaNTHIA LURIDA. lurida, Gar. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. 274. North Italy. 40. MonANTHIA OBLONGA. oblonga, Gar. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. 274. North Italy. 41. MonANTHIA UNICOLOR. unicolor, Gar. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital, i. 274. Sardinia. Div. 2. Laccometopus, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 96; Eur. Hem. 119. 42, MoNANTHIA CLAVICORNIS. Cimex clavicornis, Linn. Faun. Suec. 911—Tingis clavicornis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 124. Panz. Faun. Germ. 23, 23—Laccometopus clavi- cornis, Lieb. Ent. Monogr. 97, pl. 8, f. 1O—16; Hur. Hem. 119. Frauenf, Zool. Bot. Ver. 1853, 157. a, 6. England. 43. Monantuia Trucril. Cimex Teucrii, Host, Coll. ii. 255, pl. 18 —Laccometopus Teucrii, Frauenf. Zool. Bot. Verh. 1853, 157. Fieb. Eur, Hem. 119. Austria. Italy. Div. 3. Orthosteira, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 46; Eur. Hem. 130. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 260. 44, MonaANnTHIA CASSIDEA. Tingis cassidea, Fall. Hem, Suec. 146—Tingis brunnea, Germ. Faun. Eur. 18, 23. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 25, pl. 118, f. 8374—Orthosteira cassidea, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 47, pl. 3, f. 39 —42—Orthosteira brunnea, Fieb. Ent. Monogs. pl. 3, f.43, 44—Orthostira cassidea, Fieb. Eure Hem. 130. a—f, England. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 189 45. MoNANTHIA CERVINA. Tingis cervina, Germ. Faun. Ins. Eur, 18, 22—Monanthia cervina, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 26, 53, pl. 118, f. 375, pl. 129, f. G—Ortho- steira cervina, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 48, pl. 4, f. 1—3. Suhlb. Geoc. Fen, 129—Orthostira cervina, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 130. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 262—Monanthia (Orthosteira) cervina, Flor, Rhya. Liv. i. 341—Orthosteira platycheila, Fieb. Hint. Monogr, 53, pl. 4, f. 145 —18 — Orthostira platycheila, Piel. Bur. Hem. 130. Europe. 46. MoNANTHIA GRACILIS. Orthosteira gracilis, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 54, pl. 4, f. 19—21—Orthostira gracilis, Fieb. Hur, Hem. 131. Germany. 47. MoNANTHIA OBSCURA. obscura, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 23, pl. 118, f.372—pusilla, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 262—Orthosteira obscura, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 54, pl. 4, f. 22— 25. Sahlh. Geoe. Fen. 130—Orthostira obscura, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 131. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 263. Europe. 48. MoNANTHIA NIGRINA. Tingis nigrina, Fall. Hem. Suec. 145. Panz. Faun. Germ. 118, 16— Monanthia nigrina, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. pl. 5, f. 23,24. Hur. Hem. 131—Orthosteira cinerea, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 52, pl. 4, f. 11—14. Sahlb. Geoc. Fen. 130. a—l, England. 49. MonaANTHIA PUSILLA. Acanthia marginata, Wolff, Icon. Cim. f. 126—Tingis carinata, Panz. Faun. Germ. 99, 20—Tingis pusilla, Fall. Hem. Suec. 146. Wanz. Ins. iv. 24, pl. 118, f. 373—Orthosteira pusilla, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 51, pl. 4, f. 9—Orthosteira macrophthalma, Lieb. Ent. Monogr. 49, pl. 4, f. 4—7—Orthostira pusilla, Fieb. ur. Hem. 131. a—f. England. 50. MoNANTHIA CONCINNA. Orthostira concinna, Fieb, Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 211. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 260. England. “Div. 4. Campylosteira, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 42—Campylostira, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 131. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 257. 190 CATALOGUE OF 51. MonaANTHIA CILIATA. Campylosteira ciliata, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 93, pl. 3, f. 27—32—Campylo- stira ciliata, Fieb. Bur. Hem. 132. Bohemia. 52. Monantuta FALLent. Campylosteira Falleni, Fieb. Ent. Monogr, 43, pl. 3, f. 23—26—Campylo- stira Falleni, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 132. Germany. 53. MoNANTHIA BRACHYCERA, Orthosteira brachycera, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 43, pl. 3, f. 27—33. Fieb. Eur, Hem. 132. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 259. Europe. 54, MonanTHIA SINUATA. Campylostira sinuata, Fieb. Hur. Hem. 132. Germany. 55, MoNANTHIA VERNA. Tingis verna, Fall. Hem. Suec. 147—Monanthia verna, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 64, pl. 127, f. 398—Campylosteira verna, Fieb, Ent. Monogr. 45, pl. 3, f. 388—Campylostira verna, Fieb. Eur, Hem. 132. Dougl. and Scott, Hem, 258. Europe. 56. MoNANTHIA PARVULA. Monanthia (Monosteira) parvula, Sgnt. A. S. EB. F. 4me Sér. v. 117. South France. North America. 57. MonanTHIA CINEREA. Tingis cinerea, Say, Works ed Leconte, i, 349. United States. 58. MoNANTHIA MUTICA. Tingis mutica, Say, Works ed Leconte, i. 349. United States. 59. MoNANTHIA PLEXA. Tingis plexus, Say, Works ed Leconte, i. 349. United States. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 191 Mexico. 60. Monanrraia SaccHart. Acanthia Sacchari, abr. Ent. Syst. iv. 77—Tingis Sacchari, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 126—Monanthia Sachari, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. v.85, pl. 73, f. 533. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 76, pl. 6, f. 22—25—Tingis (Tropidocheila) Sacchari, Stal, Hem. Fubr. i. 92. Mexico. West Indies. Brazil. 61. MoNANTHIA TABIDA. Monanthia tabida, Mus. Berol. H.-Sch. Wanz. vy. 86, pl. 173, f. 535. Mexico. 62. See a crak PATRICIA, M. (Phyllontocheila) patricia, Stal, Svett. Ent. Zeit, xxiii, 324—M. (Gargaphia) patricia, Stal, Stett. Hint. Zeit. xxiii, 324. Mexico. Came A 4° 63. MoNANTHIA LUCIDA. = frrigure S ef Testacea, gracilis, glabra, sublinearis ; prothorax antice et caput nigri- cantia ; ale antice diaphane, fasciis tribus nigricantibus, la obliqua, 2a 3aque arcualis. Testaceous, slender, smooth, shining, nearly linear. Head small, blackish. Eyes rather prominent. Prothorax blickish in front. Fore wings pellucid, with an oblique blackish band near the base and with two curved blackish bands beyond the middle, the outer one very near the exterior border; reticulation large; costa forming a prominent rounded angle near the base. Length of the body 1} line. The specimen described is mutilated. a, Vera Cruz. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. West Indies. 64. Monanruia SIpD&. Acanthia Side, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 77—Tingis Side, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 126—Tingis (Tropidocheila) Side, Stal, Hem, Fabr. i. 92. West Indies, South America. Div. Tropidocheila, 65. MonaNTHIA ELEVATA, Aradus elevatus, Fabr, Syst. Rhyn, 120—Tiugis (Tropidocheila) elevata Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 91. South America. 192 CATALOGUE OF iit ae 66. MonaNTHIA TRICOLOR. Rat M. (Gargaphia) tricolor, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bot. Gesell. Wien. xii. 442. Venezuela. 67. MoNANTHIA MUNDA. munda, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 60—M. (Gargaphia) munda, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. Xxill, 324, Rio Janeiro. 68. MonANTHIA FORMOSA. formosa, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 61—M. (Gargaphia) formosa, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 324. Rio Janeiro. 69. MonANTHIA FLEXUOSA. flexuosa, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 61—M. (Gargaphia) flexuosa, Stal, Stett. Ent, Zeit, xxiii. 324. Rio Janeiro. 70. MoNANTHIA SIMULANS. simulans, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 61—M. (Gargaphia) simulans, Stal, Stet. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 324. Rio Janeiro. 71. MonaNTHIA ARMIGERA. armigera, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 61. Rio Janeiro. 72. MoNANTHIA SPINULIGERA. spinuligera, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 61. Rio Janeiro. 73. MoNANTHIA PALLIPES, pallipes, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 62. Rio Janeiro. 74, MoNANTHIA MARGINELLA. marginella, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 62. Rio Janeiro. 75. MoNANTHIA OCHROPA, ochropa, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 62. Rio Janeiro. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 193 76. MoNANTHIA FUSCOCINCTA. fuscocincta, Sial, Rio Jan. Hem. 62. Rio Janeiro. ; 77. Mowanruia Dournti. Dohrni, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 62. Rio Janeiro. 78. MoNANTHIA APPROXIMATA. approximata, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 63. Rio Janeiro. 79. MoNANTHIA LEPIDA. lepida, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 63. Rio Janeiro. 80. MoNANTHIA MONOTROPIDIA. monotropidia, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 63. Rio Janeiro. Div. Laccometopus. eR ; y}o 1, : 81. MoNANTHIA ALBILATERA. hele Laccometopus albilaterus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 65. Rio Janeiro. 82. MoNANTHIA PROLIXA. Laccometopus prolixus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 65. Rio Janeiro. 83. MoNANTHIA MORIO. Laccometopus morio, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 65. Rio Janeiro. 84, MoNANTHIA LUCTUOSA. Laccometopus luctuosus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 65. Rio Janeiro. 85. MoNANTHIA LUNULATA. lunulata, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bot. Gesell. Wien. xv. 441. Reise Novara, Hem. 163, f. 46. Rio Janeiro. 194 CATALOGUE OF “a Div. Solenostoma.... Solenostoma, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér, iii. 575. 86. MonanTuia LILIPUTIANA. Solenostoma Liliputiana, Synt. A. S. B, F. 4me Sér, iii. 575, pl. 18, L272 Chili. wae TDiv.n. - _ : 7 Tdaonbd: Fleer a = , 87. MoNANTHIA LANCEOLATA. = Naverble. Nigra, longi-fusiformis ; prothorax tricarinatus, postice atlenuatus, margine antico testaceo, carina media alta postice humuli; pedes longiusculi ; ale antice striga costali albida diaphana, Black, slender, elongate-fusiform. Head slightly elongate. Prothorax narrower in front, witb a transverse furrow, with a testaceous fore border, and with three keels; middle keel very high, testaceous in front, testaceous and much lower in the hind part, which is elongated and acute. Legs slender, rather long. Fore wings opaque, minutely reticulated, with a whitish diaphanous costal streak, which is attenuated towards the base and does not extend to the tip. Length of the body 23 lines. a. Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 88. MoNANTHTA LINEIFERA. Nigra, fusiformis ; prothorax tricarinatus, lateribus et carina media alta antice producta albidis diaphanis reticulatis, margine postico producto acuto apicem versus albido; pedes longi, graciles, sordide albidi, femoribus nigricantibus ; ale antice alba, diaphane, lineis tribus lransversis strigaque obliqua arcuata fuscata nigris. Black, fusiform. Head slightly elongated. Prothorax with a whitish diaphanous and reticulated border on each side and with three whitish keels; middle keel diaphanous, reticulated and very high in front, where it extends a little over the head; hind part elongated, acute, whitish towards the tip. Legs long, slender, dingy whitish ; femora mostly blackish. Fore wings white, diaphanous, minutely reticulated, with three transverse black lines near the base and with an oblique forked curved black streak, which extends from near the end of the interior border to near the end of the costa. Length of the body 2 lines. a. Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Africa. A. Sides of the prothorax not reflexed. Subg. Phyllontochila, Fieb, Ent. Mon. 59. Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 27. B. Sides of the prothorax reflexed. . a. Sides of the prothorax very narrowly foliaceous. Subg. Physatochila, Fieb. Ent. Mon. 80. Stal, Hem Afr. iii. 28. b. Sides of the prothorax very broadly foliaceous. Subg. Elasmognathus Fieb. Ent. Mon. 90. Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 29. z ‘ HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 195 89. MoNANTHIA NIGRICEPS. Monanthia nigriceps, Sgnt. A. S. &. F. 38me Sér. viii. 95—Monanthia (Physatochila) nigriceps, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 29. Madagascar. 90. MoNnANTHIA ALATICOLLIS. Phyllontocheila alaticollis, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh, 1855, 37—Monanthia (Phyllontochila) alaticollis, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 27. Caffraria. 91. MonaNTHIA SORDIDA. Monanthia (Physatocheila) sordida, Stal, Hug. Resa, Hem, 259—Monanthia (Physatochila) sordida, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 29. Cape. 92, MonANTHIA ORNATELLA. Tropidocheila ornatella, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1855, 37—Monanthia (Physatochila) ornatella, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 28. Caffraria. 93. Monantaia FIEBERI. Elasmognathus Fieberi, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1855, 38—Monanthia (Elasmognathus) Fieberi, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 29. Caffraria. 94, MonantTuia NATALENSIS. Physatocheila Natalensis, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1855, 38—Monanthia (Physatochila) Natalensis, feb. Hem. Afr. iii, 28, Caffraria. 95. MonantHiA WAHLBERGI. Phyllontocheila Wahlbergi, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1855—Monanthia (Phyllontochila) Wahlbergi, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 27. Caffraria. South Asia, "> Div. Elasmognathus. Elasmognathus, Fieb. Ent. Monogr. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins, ix. 147, 156. 96. MoNANTHIA HELFERI. Helferi, Fieb! Ent. Monogr. pl. 7,f.33—41. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 156, pl. 311, f. 955. Hindostan. 196 CATALOGUE OF Australasia Dives == ; P eee Diconocoris, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ver. Wien. xv. 442. 97. MoNANTHIA JAVANA. Diconocoris Javanus, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ver. Wien, xv. 442. Java. Or b 98. MonaNTHIA INVARIA. Nigra, longi-fusiformis; antenne graciles, filiformes, corporis dimidio paullo longiores ; prothorax subtiliter scaber, subcarinatus, postice productus reticulatus acutus ; pedes longiuscult; ale antice cinerea, Fusco reticulate et bifasciate. Black, slender, elongate-fusiform. Head slightly elongated. Antenne slender, filiform, a little more than half the length of the body ; first joint stout; second much shorter than the first; third more than thrice the length of the first and second together; fourth much more than half the length of the third. Prothorax finely scabrous, with a slight keel and with a distinct transverse furrow near the fore border; hind part elongated, acute, reticulated. Legs slender, rather long. Fore wings cinereous, minutely reticulated; reticulation brown ; two irregular brown bands near the base. Length of the body 23 lines. a. New Guinea. Presen oh W..W. Saunders, Esq. iw == Crrntrnr ,D : MMH, 1902 | p. 3 99. MonNANTHIA MONTICOLLIS. Fulva ; antenne gracillime, corporis dimidio longiores, articulo 40 atro piloso longi-fusiformi ; prothorax nodis duobus magnis piceis reticu- latis ; abdomen piceum ; ale antice cinerea, nigricante reticulate et bimaculate. Tawny. Head small. Eyes black, small, close to the fore border of the prothorax. Antenne very slender, rather more than half the length of the body; first joint stout; second shorter than the first; third more than four times the length of the first and second together; fourth deep black, hairy, elongate-fusiform, stouter than the third and about thrice its length. Prothorax forming two large globose piceous protuberances, which are largely reticulated. Abdomen piceous, Legs slender. Fore wings cinereous, miuutely reticulated; reticulations blackish, increasing in size from the base to the tip; two blackish spots on the costa, one before the middle, the other near the tip. Length of the body 14 line. a, Sarawak. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. : “1 Me Duk.) 1902, p35 A MMH: “atnonlllg Gene Dicenocent® ) 100. MonaNTHIA IRREGULARIS. . Physatocheila irregularis, Mrtz. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. i. 68. Lifu. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 197 Australia. 101. MonanTHIA VESICULATA. f, iP 3) Monanthia (ebysstohany vesiculata, Sgal pa pigs ae yer Sydney. How. )932) Wiienua, = Lop 102. MexentHe: GIBBIFERA, Fem. Cinerea, subtus fulva ; antenne fulve, corporis dimidio @qui- longa, articulo 40 nigro fusiformi ; prothorax tricarinatus, carina media antice altissima; pedes fulvi, graciles; ale antice nigro reticulate. Female. Cinereous, tawny beneath, rather broad. Head small. Antenne tawny, very slender, about half the length of the body; first and second joints short; third very long; fourth black, fusiform, less than one- fourth of the length of the third. Prothorax with a very high ridge on the fore part; this ridge projects a little above the head, and there is a depres- sion between it and the lower ridge, which is on the hind part; a keel on each side. Legs tawny, slender. Fore wings minutely reticulated; reticu- f lation black. Length of the body 13 line. Dlrwler avlinnwe.e® z% a a. Australia. Presented by F. Walker, Esq, Country unknown. Div. Teleonemia, Cee, Ann. Mus. Zool. Nap. ii. 144. "TAVI iy 103. ee acer FUNEREA. Teleonemia funerea, Costa, Ann. Mus. Zool. Nap. ii. 145, pl. 2, f. 5. ? ERRATA. —_—— 0 In a few instances among the preceding pages different species of one genus are alike as to name; this is owing to the union of recent divisions into larger genera, and the above cases are noticed with the errata as follows :— Page 47. For 17. Pacuyretis read 17. PaAcuyYPELTIS. Page 54. For Pantilus read Pantilius. Page 56. For 27. Lopus PARTILUS read 27. Lopus PARTITUS. Page 70. CapsuUs AMGNUS. This species is inadvertently inserted again in page 76. 12, Capsus Fiesert. Nomen bis lectum. Page 72. 21. Carsus BIMAcULATUs. Nomen bis lectum. Page 79. 68. Capsus CORUSCUS. This species is accidentally recorded again in page 90. Page 90. 126. Capsus Apicatis. Nomen bis lectum. Page 98. Capsus divisus is previously recorded in page 91. ERRATA. 199 Page 104. 209. Capsus DILATATUS. Nomen bis lectum. Page 105. 216. Carsus BiMAcuLATUS. Nomen bis lectum. Capsus speciosus and C. ocellatus are inserted again in page LO8. e Page 117. For 271. Carsus LimBatus read 271, CApsus LIMBIFER. Page 120. For 278. Capsus sTRAMINEUS read 278, CAPSUS PALLIDIFER. Page 123. 288. Capsus PELLUcIDUS. Nomen bis lectum. 289, Carsus coLLaRis. Nomen bis lectum. Page 124. 290. Capsus costTaLis. Nomen bis lectum. Page 125. For 295. Capsus sIMULANS read 295. Capsus DISSIMULANS. For 296, Capsus TRISTIS read 296. Capsus LUGENS. Page 127. 307. Capsus PELLUCIDUS. (bis lectum). Page 133. For 28, LerptomrErRocoris Porort read 28. LeproMERocoris Puront. Page 1365. 42. LEPTOMEROCORIS PLANICORNIS. This name may be annulled ; the species is recorded as Eurymerocoris Mali in p. 147. Page 141. For Pachyxiphus read Pachyxyphus. Page 149. 20. EuRYMEROCORIS NIGRIPES. Nomen bis lectum. 200 ERRATA. Page 153. 51. Eurymerocoris Fiesert. Nomen bis lectum. Page 155. 68. EuryMERocoRIS vitratus. Nomen bis lectum. Page 156. 71. EURYMEROCORIS TIBIALIS. Nomen bis lectum. Page 157. 82, EuRYMEROCORIS PRASINUS. Nomen bis lectum. 85. Eurymerocoris Mryeri. Nomen bis lectum. Page 159. 95. Eurymerocoris WuiTeI. Nomen bis lectum. A. abbreviatus, 51 abdominalis, 35 Absinthit, 156 Acanthia, 129, 170, 180, 185 Acetropis, 41, 46, 50 Acinocoris, 29, 36, 37 Acropelta, 46, 88 acuta, 172 acutangula, 171 adspersus, 61 adustus, 25 Aetorhinus, 43, 46, 64 affinis, 18, 56, 73, 83, 84, 174, 179 Agalliastes, 45, 46, 154 agilis, 62, 160 Agramma, 175 Agrammide, 175 alacer, 99 alaticullis, 195 | albicinctus, 152 albicornis, 4 albida, 61, 185 albidivittis, 66 albidus, 55 albilaterus, 193 albinervis, 92 albipennis, 154, 177 albipes, 147 albitarsis, 169 albofasciata, 18 albofasciatus, 18, 58 albomaculatus, 161 albomarginatus, 53 albo-ornatus, 138 albopunctatus, 144 albostriatus, 53 TN DEX: alicollis, 182 aliena, 185 alienus, 65 Allodapus, 60 Alloeonotus, 42, 60 Alloeotomus, 41, 68 Alni, 151 alpestris, 73 alpina, 82 alternus, 111 alutaceus, 156 amabilis, 26, 134 ambiguus, 150 Amblythyreus, 172, 173 Amblytylus, 45, 46, 55 Amboinensis, 3 Ambracius, 47, 168 ambulans, 130 ameenus, 70, 76, 198 Amorphe, 180 ampliata, 183 Amyoti, 67 analis, 17 Anapus, 47, 160 ancorifer, 150 angularis, 71 angulatus, 64 angulifer, 15, 126 angusta, 131 angustata, 184 angusticollis, 77, 184 angustus, 13], 173 annulata, 64 annulatus, 64 annulicornis, 76, 158 anpulipes, 78, 162, 171 Anoterops, 44, 46, 138 antennatus, 51, 108, 138, 145 anthocoroides, 160 anticus, 34, 72 Antonii, 165 apicalis, 21, 74, 83, 90, 198 apicifer, 124 Apocremnus, 45,46, 150 appendiceus, 179 approximata, 193 approximatus, 89 aptera, 129 apterum, 129 Aradus, 181, 191 arbustorum, 149 arcuata, 180 arenarius, 129 argyrotrichus, 152 Arhaphe, 36 aridellus, 140 armatus, 166 armigera, 192 Artemisie, 82, 90 Aspicelus, 46, 165 Astemma, 36, 129, 154 Asteinmites, 40 ater, 63, 77 aterrimus, 76 Athis, 129, 133 atumaria, 82 atomarius, 82 Atractotomus, 44, 46, 146 atricapilla, 131 atricapillus, 131 atroceerulea, 134 atrocceruleus, 134 atroluteus, 109 atropurpureus, 155 Attus, 155 Aubei, 177 Auchenocrepis, 45, 140 2D 202 augur, 3, 4, 5 aurantiacus, 142 aurevlus, 142 auriculatus, 183 Australis, 57 Avellane, 88 B. Barensprungi, 168 basalis, 108 basicornis, 104 basifer, 164 balteatus, 30 basifer, 5 Beckeri, 75 Bicelluli, 40, 46 bicinctus, 100 bicolor, 4, 31, 56, 142, 158 bidentulus, 143 bifasciatus, 76, 78, 86 biguttatus, 11 bilineatus, 38, 141 bimaculata, 19, 22 bimaculatus, 71, 72, 105, 193, 199 binotatus, 68, 74 bipunctatus, 73 bipustulatus, 31 bipunctipennis, 159 bisbistillatus, 67 bivittata, 107 bivittatus, 107, 137 bivittis, 98 Blepharidopterus, 64, 65 Bohemanni, 150 Bonariensis, 105 Bothynotus, 46, 68 brachialis, 89 Brachyarthrum, 148 Brachycerea, 45, 64 brachycera, 184, 190 Brachycoleus, 42, 71, 98 Brachyorthrum, 44 brachypterus, 60 Brachytropis, 41, 48 INDEX. braconiformis, 165 braconoides, 162, 164 brevicollis, 55, 74 brevis, 137 brunnea, 188 brunneipennis, 149 Bryocoride, 46 Bryocoris, 40, 46, 47, 139, 159, 160 Burmeisteri, 137, 138 Byrsoptera, 46, 130 C. calearata, 48 calcaratus, 48 calidus, 37 Californicus, 66 caligatus, 103 caligineus, 92 Calliprepes, 169 Calocoris, 42, 71, 76, 99, 105 Camaronotide, 46 camaronotoides, 87 Camaronotus, 45, 46, 86 campestris, 82 Camptobrochys, 42, 46, 69 Camptoneura, 79 Camptotylus, 44, 157 Campyloneura, 42, 46, oS) Campylosteira, 189 Campylostira. 176, 189 canescens, 121 Cantacader, 175, 176 Capicola. 114 capillaris, 79 capito, 62 Capside, 40, 44 Capsides, 40 Capsina, 40 Capsini, 40 Capsus, 31, 40, 42, 44, 47, 68, 77 Capucina, 184 Carceli, 73 Carcinochelis, 170 cardinalis, 78 Cardui, 183 Caricis, 130 carinata, 171, 189 carinatus, 50 carneipes, L7L Carolina, 36 cassidea, 188 Cataplatus, 183, 187 Caueasica, 49 cervina, 189 cervinus, 86 Charagochilus, 43, 46, 81 C henopodii, 74 Chinensis, 118, 164 * Chlamydatus, 130, 135, 137, 154 chloris, 84 chlorizans, 144 chlorophana, 179 chloropterus, 157 Chrysanthemi, 139 chrysotrichus, 143 cicindeloides, 36 ciliata, 180, 184, 190 cimicoides, 173 cincticollis, 19 cincticornis, 105 cinctifer, 12 cinctipes, 109 cinctiventris, 32 cinctus, 31, 77 cinerea, 189, 190 Cingalensis, 178 cingulatus, 53 cinnamopterus, 87 circumcinctus, 11 circumdatus, 16 circummaculatus, 107 circumsepta, 17 circumseptus, 17 clarus, 6, 105 clavatus, 86, 87 clavicornis, 176, 188 cliens, 39, 174 Closterotomus, 42, 76 coccineus, 62, 93, 158 cognata, 183 cognatus, 85 183, cognatus, 85 Coleopterodes, 176 collaris, 65, 75, 123, 199 coloratus, 27 commutatus, 83 concinna, 107, 189 concinnus, 107 concisus, 33 concolor, 132 conufusus, 87 Conometopus, 42, 54 Conostethus, 44, 140 conspersus, 116, 161 conspicua, 172 consputus, L61 constricta, 39 constrictus, 65 contaminatus, 83 contiguus, 95 convergens, 186 convivus, 31 cordiger, 77 coriacea, 137 coriaceus, 137 Coridromius, 145 cornuta, 36 cornutus, 36 corticea, 186 Corticola, 162 coruscus, 79, 90, 198 Coryli, 88 Coryzoides, 69 Costa, 67 costalis, 14, 107, 124, 143, 199 costata, 185, 187 costatus, 185 crassicornis, 149, 177 crassimana, 175 crassimanus, 173 crassipes, 32, 59, 170, 185 Cremnocephalus, 52 Cremnodes, 52 cribratus, 104 cribricollis, 103 cribrosus, 104 Crivcoris, 45, 149 crispata, 183 46, 4l, INDEX. cristata, 178, 179 croceipes, 92, 141 Crotehi, 153 cruciatus, 40, 56 crudelis, 4 cruentatus, 54, 70 cruentus, 3 crux-nigra, 168 cucurbitaceus, 67 cuneatus, 144 curvipes, 138 cyathicollis, 182 cylindricornis, 173 Cylindromelas, 139 Cyllecoris, 47, 63 Cyllocoris, 43, 46, 62, 65, 165 Cyphodema, 42, 81 Cyrtopeltis, 45, 69, 144 Cyrtorhinus, 43, 130 D. Dahlbomi, 104 Dallasi, 126 Dalmanni, 84 Danicus, 79 Dasycytus, 46, 157 decens, 180 decisus, 5 decolor, 139 decoloratus, 153 decoratus, 62, 100 decrepitus, 134 delicatus, 82 dentatus, 48 Dereocoride, 46 Dereocoris, 46, 70, 101, 114 Deryphysia, 176, 177, 178, 184 desertus, 90 detritus, 74 diaphana, 132 diaphanus, 132 Dichrooscytide, 42, 46, 80 Diconocoris, 176, 196 Dictyonota, 175, 176, 183 203 Dicyphus, 45, 165 digramma, 70 dilatata, LOL dilatatus, 101, 104, 199 dilutus, 126, 152 dimidiatus, 59, 167 dimidiorufa, 106 dimidiorufus, 106 diminutus, 153 Dindymus, L Dioneus, 79 diopsis, 137 Diplacus, 138 discifer, 167 discipennis, 168 discoidalis, 6, 122 discrepans, 148 dispar, 63 Disphinctus, 47, 161 dissimulans, 199 distinctus, 24, 60, 153 distinguendus, 60, 75 divergens, 58 divisa, 98 divisum, 163 divisus, 35, 91, 98, 193, 198 Dohrni, 53 dolobrata, 51 dolobratus, 51 dorsalis, 52, 140 dubius, 12, 60 Ductirostra, 169 Dufouri, 168 dumetorum, 186 Dyoncus, 42 Dysdercus, 3, 13 101, EK. Eccritototarsus, 47, 166 Echii, 186, 187 Echinopsidis, 184 Ectatops, 22 effictus, 61 effusus, 7 egregius, 60 Elasmognathus, 195 elatus, 78 204 elegans, 153 elegantulus, 130 elevata, 181, 191 elevatus, 143, 181, 191 elongata, 172, 184 elquiensis, 108 emarginata, 171 equestris, 62 Erberi, 157 ericetorum, 158 erosa, 170, 181 Eroticovis, 60 errans, 65 erratica, 49 erraticus, 49 Eryngii, 177, 185 erythrocephala, 18, 130, 178 erythrocephalus, 129 erythromelas, 24, 53 erythropbthalma, 177 Eucerocoris, 48, 163 eucosmus, 166 Eurvcephala, 154 Eurycera, 176 Eurymerocoris, 47, 146 Euryophtbalmus, 28 Eurystylus, 123 Euscopus, 28 evanescens, 154 Exeretus, 46, 69 exoletus, 58 exsangius, 142 externus, 1 Eyrocephala, 129 F. faber, 13 Fabricii, 40 Fairmairei, 168 fallax, 56 Falleni, 69, 174, 190 Fallenii, 69, 161 famelica, 19, 40 famularis, 166 fasciata, 172 fasciativentris, 99 fasciatus, 32, 85, 122 INDEX. fasciolaris, 68 fatidicus, 32 fecialis, 3 femoralis, 58, 147 femoratns, 15 fenestratus, 139 Feredayi, 172 ferrugatus, 51, 70 ferruginea, 40 festiva, 17 festivus, 17 Fieberi, 68, 70, 148, 153, 177, 198, 200 Filerenus, 36 Filicis, 159 filicornis, 56, 96 fimbriata, 20 flavalis, 58 flaveolus, 158 flavicollis, 77 flavinervis, 132 flavolimbatus, 88 flavomaculatus, 63 flavomarginatus, 54 flavoniger, 107 flavonigra, 107 flavonotatus, 63 flavosparsa, 131 flavosparsus, 131 flavovarius, 86 flavovirens, 84 flexuosa, 192 floralis, 132 Floridanus, 97 foliacea, 178 Foreli, 85, 140 formosa, 192 fornicatus, 75 fortificata, 175 fortificatus, 175 fraudans, 104 fraudulentus, 103 Fraxini, 74 Freyi, 90, 137 frontifer, 94 fuliginosa, 177 fulvicollis, 168 fulvipennis, 150 fulvipes, 63 Fulvius, 47, 160 fulvomaculatus, 72 fulvomarginatus, 13 fulvus, 49 funerea, 197 furcatus, 150 fuscigera, 180 fuscipennis, 40 fuscocincta, 193 fuscomaculata, 181 fuscomaculatus, 103 fuscovenosus, 153 fuscus, 24 fusiformis, 66 G. Galeatus, 176, 179, 180 Garganus, 66 Gargaphia, 191, 192 Gayi, 107 gemellatus, 82 geminus, 131 generosus, 166 geniculata, 65, 185 geniculatus, 65, 144 gibbicollis, 36 gibbifera, 197 gibbus, 30 gilvipes, 144 glaucescens, 143 Globicepide, 46 Globiceps, 43, 46, 62 globicollis, 36 globifera, 151 globulifer, 65 globulifera, 65, 182 Gnostus, 45, 140 Gossy pii, 180 Gothicus, 53, 68 gracilentus, 66 gracilicornis, 24, 155 gracilis, 160, 184, 189 Grayii, 169 grisea, 183, 185 Gryllocoris, 42, 77 Grypocoris, 46, 70 gutta, 19 Gyllenhali, 81 Gyllenhalii, 81 H. Hadrodema, 43, 85 hematideus, 3 Haglundii, 161 Hahni, 56 Halimocnemis, 89 Hallodapus, 42, 60 Halticocoride, 46, 129 Halticocoris, 46, 129 Halticus, 43, 60, 154 Harpocera, 44, 46, 138 Harpoceride, 46 Hedeuborgi, 75 . Helferi, 195 Helopeltis, 48, 123, 165 Hemicocnemis, 47, 169 Hemithyreus, 173 Herdonius, 47, 166 Heterocordylus, 44, 46, 135 Heterocoris, 101 Heterotoma, 44, 46, 77, 134, 135 Hieracii, 140 Hippophaes, 139 hirsutulus, 95 hirtus, 186 histricus, 114 histrionicus, 62 Hozbergi, 98 holusericeus, 81 holsatus, 48 Homodemus, 42, 70 Hoplomachus, 45, 46, 140 Horistus, 42, 54 hortensis, 149 hortorum, 49 hortulanus, 148 Hottentottum, 114 Hottentottus, 114 humerale, 162 humilis, 30 Humuli, 74, 186 hyalina, 180 hyalivipennis, 64 hyalinus, 168 Hyalopeplus, 118 hypogastricus, 4 Hypsitylus, 157 INDEX. I, ichneumonoides, 162 icterocephalus, 132 Idolocoride, 46 Idolocoris, 46, 64 illepidus, 115 illotus, 89 imitator, 7 immunis, 22 incanus, 59 incertus, 111 Incisuratus, 121 incisus, 38, 92, 174 includens, 38 incomparabilis, L14 indigena, 181 indignus, LO inflata, 181 infuscatus, 53, 63, 73, 79, 149 infusum, 70 infusus, 70 innotatus, 116 insignis, 105, 131, 153 instabilis, 74 institutus, 140 insuavis, 52 intaminatus, 127 integra, 172 intermedius, 9, SO interruptus, 37 intricatus, 130 invaria, 196 irregularis, 196 irroratus, 58, 62 J. Jamaicensis, 101 Jani, 55 Javana, 196 Javanus, 196 jucundus, 67 Juniperi, 59 jurgiosus, 99 K. Kalmi, 86 205 Kalmii, 16 Kelidocorys, 62, 63 Kiesenwetteri, 187 Kimbergi, 126 Kirgisicus, 156 Kirschbaumi, 152, 160 Kolenatii, 75, 156 L. Labops, 44, 137 Laccometopus, 176, 185, 188 lacteus, 67 levigatus, 48, 49, 74 lanceolata, 194 lanius, 2 largoides, 24 Largus, 28, 35, 36, 38 lateralis, 13, 23, 51, 74, &4 laticinetus, 127 latipennis, 98 Lecadra, 35 Lecticola, 169 Ledra, 29 lenticulosus, 104 lepida, 193 lepidus, 152, 174 leprosus, 111 leptocerus, 135 Leptomerocoris, 47, 129 Leptoterna, 41, 51 Lethierryi, 75 leucocephala, 134 leucocephalus, 133 leucographus, 174 leucopheus, 165 leucopus, 168 Liliputiana, 194 limbatellus, 93 limbatipennis, 39 limbatus, 23, 82, 117, 158, 199 limbifer, 199 limitatum, 148 limitatus, 148 linearis, 91 lineolaris, 91 lineellus, 141 lineifer, 122 206 INDEX. lineifera, 194 M. lineola, 30, 32 lineolatus, 54 macilentus, 174 Liocoris, 42, 46, 80 Macrocephalide, 169, Livps, 46, 149 172 Litucoride, 46 Macrocephalus, 170, Litocoris, 44, 46, 158 172, 173 Litosoma, 131, 158 macrocephalus, 129 lituanica, 160 Macrocvleus, 45, 46, liturata, 185 142 lituratus, $7 Macrolonius, 45, 46, livida, 134 124, 143 Lobostethus, 41, 49 macrophthalma, 189 longiceps, 172 Macrotylus, 45, 141 longicornis, 50, 58 macularubra, 138 longipennis, 59 maculata, 179, 185 longirostris, 55 maculipennis, 142 longulus, 31, 168 magnicornis, 147 Lophyrus, 72 Malacocoris, 45, 46, 143 Lopide, 46 Mali, 135, 147, 199 Lopomorphus, 46, 50, Malthacus, 45, 130 51 mamillosus, 69 Lopus, 42, 46, 47, 53 manicata, 173 Loxops, 44, 157 manicatus, 173 lucida, 191 Maoricus, 146 lucidus, 85, 124 marginalis, 14 lucorum, 83 marginata, 61, 171, 189 luctuosa, 193 marginatum, 177 luctuosus, 104, 193 marginatus, 61, 81, 84, lugubris, 149, 155 96, 154 lugens, 199 marginella, 39, 192 lugubris, 177 marginellus, 39, 71 lunaris, 37 marginepunctatus, 68 lunatus, 37 maryinicollis, 34, 128 luniger, 141 Markeli, 88 lunulata, 193 Markelii, 88 lunulatus, 37 marmoratus, 60, 61 Lupuli, 186 Marshalli, 88 lunula, 55 marmorea, 177 lurida, 134, 188 Mat, 53 luridus, 154 Mecodactylus, 170 luteiceps, 107 Mecomma, 43, 130 luteicollis, 129 medius, 78 luteigera, 98 Megacelum, 42, 70, 99, Juteipes, 107 114 lutescens, 69, 141, 167 Megalocerea, 41, 50 lycuides, 17 Meyalodactylus, 44, 138 Lygeus, 3, 13, 17, 30, megatoma. 50 37, 40; 62,107, 129 Melamphaus, 13 Lygide, 46 melanocephala, 185 Lygus, 43, 46, 81,99 melanocephalus, 87 melanochrus, 97, 107 melaxanthus, 91 Membranacea, 169, 175 meridionalis, 58 merioptera, 134 meriopterus, 134 Meyer-Duri, 81 Meyeri,..'70; 71, alo6; 157, 200 Microsynamma, 46, 133 miles, 54 Mimocoris, 87 miniatns, 78, 90 Minki, 69 minor, 59, 137 Miride, 46 Mirides, 40 Miridius, 42, 46, 52 Miris, 41, 46, 48, 73 Witrata, 181 modestus, 108, 155 molliculus, 142 monacha, 181 Monalocoris, 40, 46, 47, 159 Monalonion, 47, 161 Monanthia, 175, 183 mouotropidia, 193 monstrosa, 170 montanus, 85 monticollis, 196 morio, 32, 193 multicolor, 91 munda, 192 mundulus, 144, 166 mundus, 3 mutabilis, 135, 136, 137 Mutans, 89 mutica, 190 muulus, 30 Myrmecophyes, 46, 138 Myrmecoris, 41 Myrmicoride, 46 Myrmicoris, 46, 160 N. nassatus, 132 nasutus, 55 Natalensis, 195 nebulosus, 75, 136 neglectus, 79 nemoralis, 73 Neocoris, 46 nervosopunctata, 172 niger, 165, 168 nigerrimus, 134 nigriceps, 87, 88, 148, 163, 195 nigricollis, 88 nigricornis, 141, 176 nigriger, 99 nigrina, 189 nigripennis, 106 nigripes, 147, 149, 199 nigrita, 81 nigritulus, 102, 156 nigritus, 81 nigrocruciatus, 167 nigronasutus, 89 nigroplagiatus, 167 nitidus, 136 nobilitatus, 103 notaius, 51, 154, 174 Notostira, 41, 49 Nowicki, 69 nubilus, 143 O. Oberti, 179 obesulus, 145 obesus, 134 oblonga, 135, 188 oblongus, 135 obsoletus, 132, 148 obscura, 189 obscurellus, 61, 93 obscuriceps, 159 obscuricornis, 115 obscurus, 24, 150, 175 obsoletus, 61 obtusus, 33 obumbratus, 111 ocellatus, 105, 108, 199 ochripes, 130 ochrocephalus, 129 ochroleucus, 142 ochropa, 192 ochrotrichus, 133, 158 ocreatus, 140 INDEX oculatus, 147 oculi-caneri, 37 Ocypus, 145 Odontoplatys, 45, 143 Odontopus, 11, 17 olivaceus, 78 Oncognathus, 41, 68 Oncotylide, 46 Oncotylus, 44, 46, 139 onustus, 155 opacus, 100 opbthalmicus, 23 Ophthalmocoris, 137 ornatella, 195 ornaticollis, 98 ornatulus, 99 Orthocephalus, 44, 46, 133, 135 Orthops, 43, 46, 85 Orthosteira, 188 Orthostira, 176 Orthotylus, 44, 131 Oschannini, 138 ostentans, 114 ovalis, 2 Oxyacanthe, 186 Oxythyreus, 172, 173 P: pabulinus, 73, 83 Pachylops, 43, 156 Pachypeltis, 47, 48, 164, 198 Pachypterna, 137 Pachystoma, 154 Pachyxyphus, 45, 141 pacificus, 127 pallens, 87 pallescens, 94 palliceps, 87 pallicornis, 64, 129 pallida, 187 pallidicornis, 35, 129 pallidifer, 199 pallidipes, 167 pallidirostris, 166 pallidipes, 167 pallidulus, 61, 116 pallidus, 65, 133, 173 pallipes, 88, 156, 192 41, 68, 207 Pantilins, 46, 54, 198 Panzeri, 137 parallela, 187 parallelus, 39 partitus, 56, 119, 198 parviventre, 161 parvula, 190 Pastinace, 80, 85 patellata, 169 patricia, 191 patruelis, 107 patulus, 120 pauperatus, 86 Paykuli, 142 pellucida, 123 pellucidus, 86, 123, 127, 133, 199 Perideris, 46, 60 petiolatus, 67 phaleratus, 169 Phatnoma, 176 Phylide, 46 Phyllontocheila, 191 Phyllotingis, 176 Phylus, 45, 46, 87 Phymata, 170 Phymatide, 169, 170 Physatocheila, 186 Physatochile, 185 Physopelta, 17, 40 Phytocoride, 40, 46 Phytocoris, 42, 46, 47, 58, 107, 126 Picteti, 63 picticollis, 98 pictulifer, 126 picturatus, 107 pictus, 143 Piesma, 177, 185 pilicornis, 72, 177 piligera, 187 Pilophorus, 86 pilosa, 21, 184 pilosus, 136, 139 Pinastri, 85 pinetella, 148 pinetellum, 148 pinetellus, 148 Pini, 59, 148 Pithanide, 46 Pithanus, 41, 46, 88 183, 208 Placochilus, 141 plagiatus, 140 plagigera, 98 Plagochilus, 45 Plagiognathus, 45, 46, 149 Plagiorhamma, 46, 64 plana, 21 planicornis, 135, 147, 199 platycheila, 189 Platychile, 183 Platycranus, 46, 157 Platyoma, 186 Platytylus, 97 Plesiocoris, 81 plexa, 190 plexus, 190 podagricus, 165 Peciloscytus, 43, 46, 84 politum, 163 Polymerus, 43, 46, 62, 72, 76, 80 Populi, 52 prasinus, 55, 156, 157, 200 pratensis, 82 prehensilis, 173 prolixus, 144, 193 propinquus, 129 Psalliae, 46 Psallus, 45, 46, 151 Psilorbamphus, 47, 161 Pieridis, 160 pulchella, 178 pulchellus, 32, 50, 174 pulcher, 4, 76, 160 pulchra, 76 pulicarius, 156 pulverulenta, 135 pulverulentus, 33 punctatus, 30, 155 puncticollis, 30, 129, 149 punctipennis, 140 punctipes, 92, 147 punctulatus, 69 punctum, 78 purgatus, 104 pusilla, 189 Putoni, 84, 133, 199 INDEX. Pycnopterna, 42, 76 pygmeus, I3l Pyrethri, 90 ; Pyri, 89, 179 pyrrhochrous, 3 Pyrrbocoride, 1 Pyrrhocoris, 3, 17 py'thomelena, 106 pyrrhula, 106 Q. quadratus, 173 quadrimacultata, 186 quadrimaculatus, 158 quadrinotatus, 113 quadripunctatus, 74 quadristillatus, 67 quadrivirgatus, 52 Querceti, 151 Quercus, 150 R. Ragusana, 184 rapidus, 91 reduvivides, 9 Reicheli, 74 Resthenia, 92, 97, 105 reticulata, 184, 187 Reuteri, 161 revestilus, 87 Rhodani, 147 rhombiventris, 173 Rhopalotomus, 42, 46, 77 thyparopus, 137 Ribis, 70 Robinia, 92 robusta, 18 rosatus, 70 roseomaculatus, 70 Roseri, 154 roseus, 140, 151, 152 Rotermundi, 154 rotundata, 187 rubens, 24 rubiaceus, 23 rubricosus, 75 robieunda, 85 rubicundus, 82, 85 rubidus, 14, 75 rubiginosus, 4, 148 rubrescens, 61 rubricatus, 82 rubrinervis, 99 rubrocinctus, 13, 30 rubrostriatus, 54 rubrovittata, 92 rubrovittatus, 92 rufescens, 60, 82, 85 ruficollis, 150 ruficornis, 50 ruficosta, 27 rufifrons, 130 rufinasus, 56 rufipennis, 31, 80 rutipes, 28, 78 rufulus, 61 rufus, 147 rugicullis, 81 rugosipes, 174 Tulilus, 8, 78 Ss. Saccbari, 191 Sablbergi, 137, 161 Salda, 129 salcellus, 151 Salicis, 152 Sallei, 99 saltator, 129, 186 saltatorius, 72 saltitans, 154 Salvia, 73 sanguineus, 3, 151 sanguiniceps, 67 sanguinipennis, 31 Sareptanus, 141 satyriscus, 54 Saundersi, 52 scapha, 38 scapularis, 186 scenicus, 52 Schach, 78 Scheferi, 161, 185 Schillingi, 76 Schlanbuschi, 20 Schlanbuschii, 20 Schlangenbuschii, 20 Schmidti, 72, 136 Scholtzi, 154 Schonherri, 166 scitulus, 99 scorpio, 170 Scotti, 133 scriptus, 71 scutellaris, 79 scutellatus, 67 scutifer, 16 seladonicus, 141, 142 selectus, 63 sellatus, 32 semiclusus, 108 semiflavus, 77, 84 semilotus, 103 semiluteus, 167 seminiger, 24, 106 seminigra, 106 semiochraceus, 103 semirufus, 4 serenus, 69 sericans, 48, 144 sericeus, 117 seticornis, 74 seticulosa, 50 seticulosus, 50 setulosa, 184 setulosus, 138, 139 Ssexguttatus, 35, 72 sexnebulosa, 181 sexpunctatus, 73 Side, 180, 191 Sidnicus, 126 signatus, 136 Signoreti, 58, 105 similis, 187 simillimus, 151 simplex, 6, 145, 186 simulans, 89, 125, 171, 192, 199 Sinervus, 47, 168 Sinicus, 120 sinuata, 179, 183, 190 smaragdinus, 144 sobrius, 115 sobrinus, 124 INDEX. socius, 31 Solenostoma, 194 solitarius, 142 solitus, 116 sordida, 195 : sordidus, 57, 142, 157 speciosus, 105, 108 sphegiformis, 62, 86 Sphinctothorax, 47, 165 spherocephalus, 5 Sphyracephalus, 46, 130 spilotus, 150 spinifrons, 179 Spinole, 83 spinosissima, 171 spinuligera, 192 spissicornis, 134 Spissipedes, 169 spoliatus, 112 spurius, 52 squalidus, 110 Stachydis, 185 Steini, 181 Stenomacra, 38 Stenoparia, 46, 133 Stethoconus, 46, 69 Sthenarus, 45, 46, 153 Stictaulax, 17 sticticollis, 104 sticticus, 104 stillatipennis, 67 Stiphrosoma, 43, 46, 133, 145 Stiphrosomide, 46, 133 stramineus, 96, 120, 199 straminicolor, 115 striata, 76 striatellus, 71 striatus, 76 striicornis, 182 strichnocera, 177 strigulatus, 94 stylophthalma, 37 stylophthalmus, 37 subannulata, 107 subannulatus, 107 subglobosa, 179 subirroratus, 119 subvittatus, 61 succinctus, 30, 31 suffusus, 117 209 sulcaticornis, 56 suleatus, 54 sulcicornis, 146 sulcifrons, 83 suljectus, 26 superciliosus, 53 suturalis, 64, 89 Swederi, 172 Syrtis, 170 Systellonotus, 45, 46, 65 Systratiotus, 80 Ate tabescens, 159 tabida, 191 Tenioma, 74 Tagaliscus, 123 Taiticus, 127 Tanaceti, 139 Taphrostethus, 176 Teleia, 176 Teleonemia, 197 tenuicornis, 25 Teratocoris, 41, 51 Teratoscopus, 140 testacea, 184 testaceipes, 103 tetraphlyctis, 75 tetrastigma, 97 Teucrii, 188 Theraneis, 38 thoracatus, 124 thoracica, 138 thoracicus, 4, 138 Thunbergi, 5, 140 Thunbergii, 140 Thymi, 66 tibialis, 109, 135, 149, 156, 200 Tichorhinus, 158 Tigava, 176 tigripes, 147 Tilie, 59, 180 Tingidida, 175 Tingidide, 175 Tingis, 175, 179 Tinicepbalus, 44, 148 torridus, 34 Tragiscocoris, 148 2E 46, 210 Tragiscus, 44, 148 transversalis, 85, 86 triannulatus, 89 tricolor, 3, 79, 192 tricostata, 50 trifasciatus, 78 trigonalis, 62 Trigonotylus, 41, 50 triguttatus, 65 tripustulatus, 80 tristis, 32, 108, 125, 136, 199 Tritici, 49 trivialis, 73 trochanterus, 32 Tropidocheila, 180, 184, 191 tuberosus, 175 tumidicornis, 135 tunicatus, 54 Tylonotus, 43, 81 tyranvus, 77 Tytthus, 46, 131 U. Ulmi, 58 umbellatorum, 82 umbratilis, 52 Unicelluli, 40, 46 unicolor, 135, 188 unicostata, 187 unifasciatus, 84 ustulatus, 58, 128 INDEX. Vv. Valdasus, 47, 166 Valesianus, 80 validicornis, 70 Vandalicus, 74 variabilis, 151, 152 varians, 31, 153 varicornis, 126 variegatus, 76, 145 variolosa, 187 varius, 9 ventralis, 10 venustus, 3, 8, 26, 73, 131, 168 Verbasci, 155 verna, 190 versicolor, 11 vesiculata, 197 vesiculifera, 187 vicarius, 121 vicinus, 108 villosa, 184 vinulus, 5 violaceus, 40 virens, 48, 49 virescens, 158 Virgatus, 52 virgula, 80 viridicans, 103 viridinervis, 132 viridipunctatus, 159 viridis, 51, 82, 84 viridulus, 150 vitellinus, 152 vitreus, 105 vilripennis, 118 Vittata, 39 vittatus, 88, 154, 155, 200 vitticeps, 98 vittifrons, 98 vittipennis, 136 viltiscutis, 103 vividus, 58 Volgensis, 90 Volumnus, 114 vulneratus, 84 W. Wablbergi, 195 Wallengreni, 103 Westwoodti, 163, 174 Whitei, 153, 159, 200 Wilkinsonii, 155 Wolff, 186 Wooudlarkianus, 40 X. xanthomelas, 32, 92 xanthophbilus, 110 Xenocoris, 44, 131 Ne Yersini, 157 Z. Zetterstedti, 106 Zygimus, 46,88 E.